| To be honest i really dont think there needs to be a law for it, and if there were people would just complain about the unnecessary cost of putting that legislation through for something we already know. It would also be difficult to put something like that through the legal system when there are seperate branches, whilst England and Wales share the common law legal system, Scotland have their own. There isn't a unified British legal system to put it through.
I believe it was adopted by King James in the official union of the Crowns. The King during that time would have been the person who decided on these matters, so perhaps it could be argued that it was officially declared as such, just not by a parliament like other countries, but by the King and Court. But to be honest, it was never something i studied in school so i cant really say. __________________ Caroline: That's twice. That's two "hey's". Do you have any other words in your vocabulary? It reeks of awkward subtext.
You just spent the night in my bed. There was...cuddling, and then you snuck out before dawn so you wouldn't
have to face me. Which i must say, is a total lame guy move i did not appreciate. Now the hey's, seriously? Matt: I'm pretty sure that's what i've said to you everyday since the 1st grade.
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