Thank you, I didn't know there was a difference between the male and female forms, I've seen both forms used interchangeably, so I figured that was the norm. But I personally chose to use "Fiancee" in the end because the font I am using won't let me use the form with the special e character (é), and also because Autocorrect keeps changing "fiance" to finance or fiancé. Just typing this sentence was a pain the ass lolNitpicking, but:
Fiance = male
Fiancee = female
So right now...well...
Thank you, I didn't know there was a difference between the male and female forms, I've seen both forms used interchangeably, so I figured that was the norm. But I personally chose to use "Fiancee" in the end because the font I am using won't let me use the form with the special e character (é), and also because Autocorrect keeps changing "fiance" to finance or fiancé. Just typing this sentence was a pain the ass lol
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you should see some of the marriages from back in the mid-evil times crazy stuffimagine calling a 15 yo girl mother in law. crying.
It ought to be fiancé/fiancée. The accent is not optional (it's better to add accents via image editing than to omit them).Thank you, I didn't know there was a difference between the male and female forms, I've seen both forms used interchangeably, so I figured that was the norm. But I personally chose to use "Fiancee" in the end because the font I am using won't let me use the form with the special e character (é), and also because Autocorrect keeps changing "fiance" to finance or fiancé. Just typing this sentence was a pain the ass lol