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minus-squareNoneOfUrBusinesslinkfedilink-6•3 days agoWell good news then, because married couples don’t break up; they divorce.
minus-squareAFK BRB ChocolatelinkfedilinkEnglish5•2 days agoNot necessarily. My wife and I broke up (separated) but we didn’t divorce.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•edit-23 days agoDoesn’t it mean the same thing or is “breaking up” just meant for non-marriage relationships
minus-squareBo7alinkfedilink11•3 days agoThat person is just wrong. Language is not only fluid, but geographically distinct sometimes. I broke up with my wife. The divorce was the legal proceeding that followed.
minus-squareBo7alinkfedilink2•3 days agoYeah, sorry I was a bit harsh there. Sincerely. Pre-coffee commenting is never smart for me.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•3 days agoSearching around seems like people use it when you’re married too
Well good news then, because married couples don’t break up; they divorce.
Not necessarily. My wife and I broke up (separated) but we didn’t divorce.
Doesn’t it mean the same thing or is “breaking up” just meant for non-marriage relationships
That person is just wrong. Language is not only fluid, but geographically distinct sometimes.
I broke up with my wife. The divorce was the legal proceeding that followed.
Wait really? TIL.
Yeah, sorry I was a bit harsh there. Sincerely. Pre-coffee commenting is never smart for me.
The latter.
Searching around seems like people use it when you’re married too
Booooo