Re: how to use generations when listing last name first?
in reply to a message by shelly_lu
I am sure I have seen the Smitts, John III form (and not III Smitts, John) in the usual context like telephone lists. This also makes sense in those contexts, because this inversion in English is so that names come out alphabetized by the last name. The next part is usually the first name, preceded by honorifics like Mr, Mrs, Dr, etc. and then follow all the qualifiers like middle initials or names, sr, jr, II, III etc.
That is just what I am familiar with ...
That is just what I am familiar with ...
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thank you - that explanation makes sense to me as well but I had never seen it written out before.
Correct,
From someone who was once a secretary.
From someone who was once a secretary.
thank you!