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Reply to "what happened to "spouse" that got replaced with "partner"?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just following the lead of those trendsetting Canadians.[/quote] A[b]lso common in the UK, Germany, and many Nordic countries.[/quote][/b] False. They have different terms. like Lebensreisender, which means "life traveling companion". There is no comparison.[/quote] Not the PP to whom you're responding, but -- in the UK, "partner" is extremely common and has been for a long time. I get it, you're focused on the other countries you mention, just wanted to note that partner has been a norm in the UK for ages now. It seems to me to be even more normal in the UK to live together without marrying than it is in the US, too. (Speaking very generally re: both countries)[/quote]
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