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Re: Rupert
I personally dislike it. It's only really used among the 'upper class' in England now, in the same category as Piers, Giles etc. NMSAA, It's considered a bit pretentious here (but that could be just me!)However in America or another country, it wouldn't have these connotations, so could work. I don't think it being old-fashioned is really a problemRupert Jonathan
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