Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the Williams family, not the Williams Family.
I like the capitalization in the address. Seems more formal.
The Griffin Family
31 Spooner St
Quahog, RI 00093
(The Griffins would also work here)
Anonymous wrote:It's the Williams family, not the Williams Family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re a blended family so our cards say “From 2 Joneses, 1 Smith, a Smith-Miller, and Little Smith-Jones”.
That sounds very try-hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so annoying to me too. I have even seen a few people who have a welcome mat or sign hanging up at their house w their surname that says “welcome to the Smith’s.” I really wish someone would tell them (but I’m not going to be the one to do that/too much of a people pleaser)
I mean, I'm just as annoyed by people who use apostrophes incorrectly as anyone else, but this is an example in which it kind of works. It's an abbreviated sentence/phrase with the word "home" or "house" being cut off. Welcome to the "plural name" doesn't make any sense. You wouldn't say "welcome to Katie" if you were using the first name.
Anonymous wrote:We’re a blended family so our cards say “From 2 Joneses, 1 Smith, a Smith-Miller, and Little Smith-Jones”.
Anonymous wrote:+a million, makes me bonkers!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so annoying to me too. I have even seen a few people who have a welcome mat or sign hanging up at their house w their surname that says “welcome to the Smith’s.” I really wish someone would tell them (but I’m not going to be the one to do that/too much of a people pleaser)
I mean, I'm just as annoyed by people who use apostrophes incorrectly as anyone else, but this is an example in which it kind of works. It's an abbreviated sentence/phrase with the word "home" or "house" being cut off. Welcome to the "plural name" doesn't make any sense. You wouldn't say "welcome to Katie" if you were using the first name.
Anonymous wrote:This is so annoying to me too. I have even seen a few people who have a welcome mat or sign hanging up at their house w their surname that says “welcome to the Smith’s.” I really wish someone would tell them (but I’m not going to be the one to do that/too much of a people pleaser)
Anonymous wrote:Yes. My last name ends with an s so we use "The ____s Family" to avoid adding an "es." My SIL just sent out her card and totally botched it. Same last name that ends in s and her card said "The ____s" no "es" and no "family"