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>> >> As us USA types are told, we all have to adapt to global conventions. >> :-) > >... which presumably explains why the (US-owned) >company my wife works for has email addresses in >the form surname-forename@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Would you be equally confused by these? I'm easily confused anyway. If people want to call me sperling instead of tedd (it's better than other things I've been called) it doesn't make any difference to me and I wasn't the one complaining anyway. If a US company wants to use surname-forename@companyaddress, then as we all know, management is always right -- so let's all change to that. Except for the companies that do it the other way -- ah, there I go being confused again. There's just no getting around it. Why can't we all just agree? Fortunately, I have other things to worry about. :-) Cheers, tedd
What's against using a codename? My real name isn't tijnema, i use it as a codename. It's only a forename. So it's just nearly impossible to call me wrong :) tijnema
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