Second thoughts on Amanda
in reply to a message by Just Jonquil
I've just had a flashback: Noel Coward, "Private Lives". Saw a production years ago so I can't be totally sure, but the somewhat middleaged heroine's name was Amanda, and the younger woman, soon after they meet, says "I shall call you Mandy!", to which Amanda languidly replies something like "Yes, I suppose you will" in a dazzling display of ageist and classist superiority.
Something similar in one of the late Margery Allingham novels.
So, in general, Amanda for the toffs and Mandy for the rest of us?
Something similar in one of the late Margery Allingham novels.
So, in general, Amanda for the toffs and Mandy for the rest of us?