Anonymous wrote:It's very annoying. My own parents, my brother, and just about everyone in DH's family "forget." I just had a book published is November, name prominently on the cover, sent copies to everyone, and still they sent Christmas stuff to "Larlo and Larla Lastname." Clearly, there's a whole lot of passive-aggressive going on.
Anonymous wrote:
I never changed my name, I don't mind that some family members either don't remember or prefer to use my husband's, and I have never had problems cashing checks.
Anonymous wrote:yes you can cash those checks but you instead choose to bitch.
This is what happens when you follow feminists dummies. You become a feminist dummy. Don't be a follower.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I never changed my name either, and over the decades various family members have addressed me and written checks in what they imagined was my married name. Many could never wrap their heads around it, for whatever reason. I never ever had a problem cashing the checks, signing my actual name. So don't worry about that.
And yes, it's annoying that people don't get your name right, but they're often older or very conventional, or forgetful, or don't pay attention, or whatever, so you'll have to learn to shrug it off. My first name is also often misspelled, even by family members. People are goofy with names.
Anonymous wrote:Several members of DH's family (grandparents, aunts/uncles) either don't know or don't remember that I kept my last name. I kept my maiden name on Facebook and they are all active users, but I digress. The past few years they have sent checks (which we are grateful for) around the holidays addressed to "Larlo and Larla Smith". Given that this is not my name, I can't do anything with these checks. We thank them and have never mentioned the name thing, but it's frustrating as a) I'd like to be addressed by my name and b) I manage our finances but can't cash the checks. Can I/he/we say anything?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very annoying. My own parents, my brother, and just about everyone in DH's family "forget." I just had a book published is November, name prominently on the cover, sent copies to everyone, and still they sent Christmas stuff to "Larlo and Larla Lastname." Clearly, there's a whole lot of passive-aggressive going on.
Or they might just think you use your given name professionally and married name in your personal life. Why assume the worst?
Because I've only told them a million times. They asked when I got married. "I've decided to keep my name." they asked again when my first book was published. "I've kept my name." They ask when they see my name as the return address. "I've kept my name."
We've been over it countless times. They've made the choice not to respect my decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think they actually look at the names in a check at the bank? Hahahaha
Actual lol. Please tell me you have self-righteously piled up all these generous checks over the years, not cashing them out your ignorance and misplaced indignation. Please, please let this be the case.
Anonymous wrote:yes you can cash those checks but you instead choose to bitch.
This is what happens when you follow feminists dummies. You become a feminist dummy. Don't be a follower.
Anonymous wrote:You think they actually look at the names in a check at the bank? Hahahaha
Anonymous wrote:My own family purposefully forgets I didn't change my name. Never had a problem depositing a check.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very annoying. My own parents, my brother, and just about everyone in DH's family "forget." I just had a book published is November, name prominently on the cover, sent copies to everyone, and still they sent Christmas stuff to "Larlo and Larla Lastname." Clearly, there's a whole lot of passive-aggressive going on.
Or they might just think you use your given name professionally and married name in your personal life. Why assume the worst?
Because I've only told them a million times. They asked when I got married. "I've decided to keep my name." they asked again when my first book was published. "I've kept my name." They ask when they see my name as the return address. "I've kept my name."
We've been over it countless times. They've made the choice not to respect my decision.
OP, you're not only bitchy, you're petty as hell. You know full well that can cash those checks, yet you're purposely not doing it, and for what? What are you proving to anyone? Nothing. Absolutely. Nothing. Stop being such a witch about this non-issue. It's pretty rare for us to have a consensus on DCUM re: post responses but it seems everyone here is telling you the same things: That you CAN cash the checks. That YOU are a making a mountain out of a molehill. And that YOU need to LET IT GO. Take a hint and listen to our advice. Unless you enjoy being miserable. Then, by all means, continue being miserable. But stop asking for advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very annoying. My own parents, my brother, and just about everyone in DH's family "forget." I just had a book published is November, name prominently on the cover, sent copies to everyone, and still they sent Christmas stuff to "Larlo and Larla Lastname." Clearly, there's a whole lot of passive-aggressive going on.
Or they might just think you use your given name professionally and married name in your personal life. Why assume the worst?
Because I've only told them a million times. They asked when I got married. "I've decided to keep my name." they asked again when my first book was published. "I've kept my name." They ask when they see my name as the return address. "I've kept my name."
We've been over it countless times. They've made the choice not to respect my decision.