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Reply to "Can't wait to change my surname, but notice many women keeping theirs, is there a reason for this trend?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What do men with double hyphenated last names tend to do when they get married? Like say Jane Canniff and John Neubauer get married and become Jane Canniff-Neubauer and John Canniff-Naubauer, and they have a son and name him Sebastian Canniff-Neubauer. What does Sebastian do with his last name when he gets married? Anyone have any anecdotes of men they’ve known in this situation? Do they add the wife’s last name on? Sebastian Canniff-Naubauer-Smith and Sally Canniff-Naubauer-Smith? Do they drop one of the last names and add hers on? Canniff-Smith? Does the wife take the last names of her father in law and mother in law? Sally Canniff-Neubauer? Just wondering what people have done in this situation.[/quote] And the wife could theoretically have a hypenated name too. Caniff Naubauer Smith Weinstein?[/quote] Wow your concern for other people’s names is truly remarkable. [/quote]
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