• @ShunkW
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    91 year ago

    Marriage requires a license and an officiant. Name change often requires a hearing and publication in a newspaper. So, no, you’re wrong.

      • ℛ𝒶𝓋ℯ𝓃
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        101 year ago

        In most US states you need to have a decree of name change notarized by the county clerk, or issued by a family court if. Not that hard to do, but a lot more formal and government-involved than the UK process.

        • @ABCDE
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          -11 year ago

          Good to know, cheers.

        • @ABCDE
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          -81 year ago

          Did I say it was? I said “I assume”, and “my name change”, not hard to read one sentence.

          • @[email protected]
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            91 year ago

            Your name change, which took place in an entirely different country than where this all occurred… and you assume it was the same process, then you get mouthy with the guy who corrected you…

            You sure you’re from the UK? You sound more like an American twat.

            • @ABCDE
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              -51 year ago

              Yes, mine, which I was very clear about. I said “I assume”, which seemed like a nice and fair enough caveat. The guy who “corrected” my experience? Yeah okay. Said “No, you’re wrong” to my own experience is just being a knob.

              I really don’t care what you think.

      • @ShunkW
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        71 year ago

        Yeah you missed the part about this being in Ohio

        • @ABCDE
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          -21 year ago

          You missed the part were I said “my name change”. I have no idea about Ohio, and you didn’t seek to give clarification, you just responded like a prick.

          • @ShunkW
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            61 year ago

            Lol yeah, I’m the prick here.