Re: British people's opinions needed (Lou)
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Phew, what a relief. I've always looked for names that travel well. I'm guessing Fanny is not in much use in the UK ;).
Fanny would be considered old-fashioned but not out of the question. People are well aware that it's been a common name in the past, and "fanny" as a euphemism has all but dropped out of usage these days.
British people are also astonishingly good at compartmentalising. They can cope with words having two very different meanings!
British people are also astonishingly good at compartmentalising. They can cope with words having two very different meanings!