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Clementine or Scarlett?

13 replies

Dramagirl22 · 29/08/2021 17:43

Alright everyone, (hopefully) my final book character question:

Clementine vs Scarlett for a posh young girl?

Book is based around Berkshire/Surrey. The sort of people who have country homes in that area and city homes around Chelsea/Belgravia

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Thethingswedoforlove · 29/08/2021 17:43

Clementine definitely

daisypond · 29/08/2021 18:22

Clementine

MrsGilly1 · 29/08/2021 18:49

Clementine

FAQs · 29/08/2021 18:51

Scarlett for young, Clementine (Clemmy) for older.

mobear · 29/08/2021 18:53

Clementine.

EdgeOfACoin · 29/08/2021 18:54

Clementine.

mamaduckbone · 29/08/2021 19:28

Clementine (Clemmy) for sure

peaceinourtime · 31/08/2021 08:19

Clementine is a whole lot better then Scarlett. I don't like the sound of Scarlett when pronounced. To me it sounds like a bird that isn't one.

Babydust13 · 31/08/2021 09:39

Clementine is much better Scarlett seems a bit chavtastic to me 😂

LittleGwyneth · 01/09/2021 12:42

Clementine!

TalesOfDrunkennessAndCruelty · 01/09/2021 12:45

Clementine!

chesirecat99 · 01/09/2021 13:05

Clementine.

Do many people have city homes in Chelsea/Belgravia and country homes in Surrey/Berkshire? Aren't they more commuter belt? I would have thought the Cotswolds, Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Sussex or Norfolk were more common places for Londoners to have country homes.

EyesAsGreenAsAFreshPickledToad · 01/09/2021 13:07

Hmm Someone asked a few days ago if Scarlett was a posh name. It is not. It is a common name

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