Thread:MondlichtPanda/@comment-37484301-20190924025012/@comment-37484301-20190930151611

Andisimon wrote: She was credited as Viscountess Lavinia after the wedding. She then said something like "I miss my dear Westonly", which made me think if she thinks that's his first name, unless... did people back then refer to their spouses by last name?

And can you please keep an eye on the comment section of best man? There are already some rather violent thoughts judging from the comments... c ya later

edit: back again and just noticed that the SD MC doesn't show up in the template. Can you add her?

Btw: since other users here use StD as abbreviation for Save the Date, should we include both terms in the glossary and include a description why we prefer SD over the other one, or should we simply put a decription? And should we write a trivia point on the book page about this?

And Antoine mentions that he is in the three comma club when asked if he is rich. Does that mean he's a billionaire? One billion has three commas in your language, right?

Back then, it’s so confusing. Like in pride and prejudice, they kept referring to Mr. Darcy as “Darcy” half the time and not putting “mister” in front of it. I suppose if Viscount Harry is not Viscount Foredale then Viscount Westonly could be his first name. I’m so confused. I suppose a page that just says her first name should suffice and can be changed once the last name is known. I will probably work on Larry’s page next... because it’s less confusing.

Re: SD vs STD, I’m fine with putting both in the glossary with maybe an explanation. Not sure if it warrants a trivia point though.

Yes, 1 billion has 3 commas in American English. We write it as 1,000,000,000 instead of 1000000000