Re: Etiquette lesson in proper use of Jr, II, III
Please do not inflict this on your children !!! Amongst the upper classes it is considered extremely pretentious and illbred. It's an indication that one is devoid of class and good breeding. It is an American construct and is looked upon by Europeans as naff and a pathetic attempt to show off, in fact it is a topic of derision and laughter amongst members of good society.
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Etiquette lesson in proper use of Jr, II, III  ·  Nanaea  ·  4/10/2003, 7:08 AM
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Human cloning should mess this up even further :P n/t  ·  Pavlos  ·  4/10/2003, 10:43 AM
Must catch up on my LeGuin reading...  ·  Merriment MacBusy  ·  4/11/2003, 4:05 AM
My etiquette is now properly brushed up :) nt.  ·  Merriment MacSpear  ·  4/10/2003, 10:06 AM