...he doesnt. Senior means old or aged/experienced... Its not a part of anyones name.
The common euphemism for old person is "senior citizen". The word elderly is often used in context, as is mature.
A man typically takes the title senior when he reaches an advanced age or level of experience in a professional setting. This title may also be used to differentiate between individuals with the same name, often indicating that the older individual is being referred to.
The old man took a sick day last month.
"Life is short, smile while you still have teeth." "Not all who wander are lost, some of us are just on a scenic route." "She believed she could, so she did." "Do more things that make you forget to check your phone."
A tie.
"SR" stands for "Senior" and is used after a man's name to distinguish him from a son who may have the same name but is junior. It can also signify that the man is the elder of two individuals who have the same name.
"Jr." is the suffix for "Junior" and is used after a man's name when he shares the same name as his father. "Sr." is the suffix for "Senior" and is used after a man's name when he has the same name as his son, who is usually named after him.
my last name man
The parents last name is Green
The man's full name was Giuseppe Verdi, so Verdi was actually his last name.
yes
the last name is Thomas!
No, there is no legal requirement to take a man's last name after marriage. It is a personal choice and there are no rules dictating what you must do. Many couples choose to keep their own last names or hyphenate, while some opt for one partner to take the other's last name.
It means white man. I know because it's my last name.
The English translation of Stalin's last name is "man of steel."
"We suck" -Posted by a senior "Young and dum" -Posted by another senior last year, my freshman t said we're so fresh...man. i thought it was cute.
a man's last name