It’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.
As someone who plays in an orchestra professionally, I totally 1000% agree with you. It’s a weird fine line that I enjoy music, but I do it as a career because I really enjoy playing with other people and the music itself is almost secondary. Good luck explaining that to people who Really Like Classical Music, lol.
There’s a lot of elitism in it and it sadly alienates a lot of would-be concert goers, I feel like.
Usually it’s pretty ok but I remember once being in an online PvP match and windows decided right then it NEEDED to update and started the process. It just went into update mode and restarted (oh so slowly) - my guess is there was a popup that I didn’t see due to being in-game and it just went ahead and overrode whatever I was doing to update.
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 😂