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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I'm not arguing that at all. Suzy Smith and John Jones can keep their names. But if they have kids and hyphenate their lastname, then [b]why not hyphenate the flipping address labels[/b]??? Suzy's lastname is Smith. We get it. John's lastname is Jones. Rock on! But their family last name is Smith-Jones. If it's good enough for the kids and the school directory, then why not for the holiday card return address labels? [/quote] Because they don't want to. You keep insisting that the family has a family last name, and that the family last name is Smith-Jones. I don't know why. Unlike in Germany, there is no law that says a family has to have a "family last name".[/quote] Um, the original post seems to indicate the op wants a "family" label. It's fine if you don't want a family label. But the inquiry seems to ask for input on what others do. And it seems like families with children with hyphenated names accept the fact that the hyphenated name is the commonly accepted family name. [/quote]
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