Anyone have a good name for Giles' mother. I have Faith's PoV and she thinks of Giles as, well, Giles. It's sort of odd, in that context, referring to his mother as Mrs. Giles.
Presumably she's now in her late 80s. Relatives of mine of that generation (thus British) include Thelma, Anne, Pamela (three of those), Mary, Ethel (already a bit old-fashioned; she hated it), Dorothy, Josephine, Audrey...
Class was a fairly big deal in names back in the twenties. Certain names - flower names like Rose, for example, were considered lower class then. Daisy is another mostly working class example. (Princess Margaret was Margaret Rose, but few of her own class copied that. ( I'm assuming that the Ripper phase was Giles fighting back against the stifling class background broadly similar to Wesley's.
She should have made her family call her Tod as well.
I remember when my friend switched from Debbie to Deb. Dad and I were traveling together to Michigan for a family visit. After I told him she was changing what she wanted to be called, he started teasing me with "So,when you see Debbie, tell Debbie ..." and so on.
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Date: 2014-06-09 11:42 pm (UTC)I remember when my friend switched from Debbie to Deb. Dad and I were traveling together to Michigan for a family visit. After I told him she was changing what she wanted to be called, he started teasing me with "So,when you see Debbie, tell Debbie ..." and so on.
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