I had a brief period when I wanted my first name to be "Johnson"https://twitter.com/espiers/status/1255538406173691905 …
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Replying to @arthur_affect
There was a very brief period of my childhood that I wanted to use the suffix Esquire after my name because I thought it sounded cool. I didn't understand its proper usage.
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Janna_802
The original tradition is now very difficult to apply because - as opposed to actual titled aristocrats - no one keeps track of the difference between "gentlemen" and "commoners" anymore
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Janna_802
Americans just kind of randomly decided at some point that it means lawyers admitted to the bar but Brits will tell you that we just made that up
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