Thread:Fashionable101/@comment-31999953-20171125011631/@comment-31999953-20171125115424

Ok let me know when you do. I see you're making good progress. There is only one thing I'd like to point out. The spelling of the fiancée depends on whether it's a male or female you're referring to. Out of respect, I don't like editing other people's private pages or their profiles so I just want to explain it so you can change it later.

At the risk of sounding like Reid or Blake (lol), the word fiancé comes from the old French word for promise and in the French language, when you're referring to a person, be it yourself or another, you add an extra e at the end of the word.

E.g. "She is my fiancée." The opposite version would be "He is my fiancé."

Now don't stress about it because it's not the end of the world. It's actally a fairly common mistake to make so don't sweat it. But yeah... that's the kind of knowledge what 6 years of high school French will teach ya. I actually did sound like them, didn't I? Haha