This is new to me.... can someone discuss?
To me it looked like there is a change afoot... women's rights are hard to get going until electricity and washing machines are in most homes...
But....receiving a doctorate without earning it....is not a doctorate. Surely you are joking.
It's 'née', from the French naitre 'to be born'. It's used to indicate the maiden name of a married woman, and is now widely used to imply 'formerly known as'. So if Jane Smith marries John Jones, she's Jones née Smith.a. what is 'ne'
I'm not sure that's correct usage, it's a bit tricky. (Correct Brit-English usage, I should say.) Mr, Mrs, Dr etc are titles, and you only have one, so "Mrs Dr Smith" would mean the wife of Dr Smith. If Mrs Smith is a Dr, then she's Dr Smith.b. I have no issues with someone being Mrs Dr Smith
I think it's a bit naughty ... It's a bit like me saying 'I'm Mr Professor Smith' because my wife is a Professor? In fact calling oneself 'Dr Smith' because one's husband is a doctor is illegal.but calling someone by a title that they haven't earned makes no sense to me.
While we brought with us the 'formal' language it didn't take us long to bastardize it. Of course y'all made some change too Today in US Esquire is reserved for the title given to one who passes the Bar and is an attorney. Many still refer to the English Gentleman as Squire! We can of course tear the language to shreds...I certainly am guilty...... and so it goes on. Today one can address a male person as 'esquire', but never with 'Mr', so it's 'Mr Tom Jones' or 'Tom Jones esq.' ... all these rules of social etiquette were invented, I'm sure, to trip up those who don't know how the play the game ...
That is a scary darn custom.... but back to the topic... the video.... can anyone discuss from personal knowledge?It is not just Arabic culture. Once upon the time women took their husbands name and became the 'ne' - alas my mother, since my father had a doctorate of law, she proudly called herself - dr. xxx.yyyy-ne - nobody forced her, mind you...but it was the cultural norm. In the US with the feminist movement, sadly women have to earn their own doctorate..