RojaBunny@lemmy.worldtoWorld News@lemmy.ml•X (née Twitter) wants to collect your biometric data and employment history
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1 year agoIt’s used for indicating someone’s maiden name usually, just tongue-in-cheek I wager by whoever wrote the title.
It’s used for indicating someone’s maiden name usually, just tongue-in-cheek I wager by whoever wrote the title.
Same, honestly this might be the one thing that makes me choose Lemmy outright instead of visiting them both. I was SO tired of nsfw “dad” jokes.
Sometimes, but in more official writing (like a bio or even Wikipedia) we’ll use née. Just another word the English language stole from other languages 😂