Sorry English is not my first language. I meant to ask, how common it is to change surname to husband one.
I think the wife should get to keep her surname because like I said in most cultures surname is a father/family name so once married, your father or family you were born in doesn’t change.
Reread my comment.“most” was used while referring to surname being a father/family name. Don’t need Wikipedia to know that.
And my comment was doing the opposite of what you are alleging. I’m asking how common are husband names(that wives get). It is very clearly a question and not an imposition.
Sorry English is not my first language. I meant to ask, how common it is to change surname to husband one.
I think the wife should get to keep her surname because like I said in most cultures surname is a father/family name so once married, your father or family you were born in doesn’t change.
I would like some evidence that is true about “most cultures.”
Wikipedia sure doesn’t suggest that’s true. If anything, it varies a lot.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maiden_and_married_names
Reread my comment.“most” was used while referring to surname being a father/family name. Don’t need Wikipedia to know that.
And my comment was doing the opposite of what you are alleging. I’m asking how common are husband names(that wives get). It is very clearly a question and not an imposition.
I see, this is just how you think the world should work. I guess you’ll have to learn to live with the disappointment that it doesn’t.