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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nora and Henry[/quote] You are French married to an American who traces his lineage back to the Mayflower. Your hubby also fervently believes that he is part Cherokee but that is not showing up on ancestry.com DNA just yet. Your family lives on the outskirts of Paris and are semi functional. They are very strict and traditional. You were hit under the table with a ruler growing up to enforce good public table manners. You worked very hard in school to be admitted to the top French Paris University of Sciences et lettres (PSL), which brought great pride to your parents. However, when they kept trying to run your life as a young adult, you applied to work as a trade economist at the International Monetary Fund in Washington DC. Your husband works in Human Resources at the World Bank as a local staff member. You have a combination of expat and local friends and feel like you are in a parallel universe that exists between different worlds. You also have family in Australia, Sweden, as well as the United States. You have been monitoring the crazy town polarization since 2016 and will consider emigrating if another Trump type authoritarian populist is elected to the highest office. Nora is named for a favorite French aunt Eleanora, which means “light.”Aunty Eleanora is quite laid back and you hoped your Nora would some how evade the neurotic striving and perfectionism that hamstrings most of your immediate family. Henry is named for various relatives and historic figures (not the British Henry VIII though). Henry is a very common French name for boys and is derived from the French name Henri, which in turn is thought to be derived from the name Heimeric, an old German name that means “house ruler.” Your Henry is a gentle polite soul who takes after Aunty Eleanora .[/quote]
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