While inputting credit card data I obtained a interesting application.
I was from two individuals at the same address, a male and a female, who were the same age each. This led me to believe they were married.
However, the male gave his name as (example, can't remember proper names):
Breivik Jorgensen
The female's name was:
Gretel Breivik
That is, in their marriage, she had seemed to take his first name as her surname. This was repeated in the clear signatures.
It confused all of us when applying, since foreigners sometimes confumes their surname and first names in Britain, as "first name" in other cultures can also be the family name.
Any Norwegians want to answer?
An additional piece of information is that they had different mothers, as the given mother's maiden names were different to each other's.
I was from two individuals at the same address, a male and a female, who were the same age each. This led me to believe they were married.
However, the male gave his name as (example, can't remember proper names):
Breivik Jorgensen
The female's name was:
Gretel Breivik
That is, in their marriage, she had seemed to take his first name as her surname. This was repeated in the clear signatures.

It confused all of us when applying, since foreigners sometimes confumes their surname and first names in Britain, as "first name" in other cultures can also be the family name.
Any Norwegians want to answer?
An additional piece of information is that they had different mothers, as the given mother's maiden names were different to each other's.

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