My name is James Lamar Smith, in which my first name is James, middle name is Lamar and my last name is Smith. I would like to know which form of my short name is acceptable in English:
1 J. L. Smith (with space after periods)
2 J.L.Smith (without space after periods)
3 J L Smith (without usage of periods)
And my question is: can I omit periods by using space anywhere after using a capitalised letter without periods like J L Smith? From J. L. Smith? And there is a space after the periods; can we neglect it as in J.L.Smith? Could it be used without using space anywhere? Which is acceptable in English for official and agenda use?
Answer
So I got my answer, the formal style is J. L. Smith because an initial is followed by a period/full stop and space, but in British English periods/full stops are omitted, so J L Smith is also acceptable. But writing it J.L.Smith, without spaces leads to JamesLamarSmith, which is wrong and does not make sense as @tautophile referred in a comment. And Also Thanks To @Mari-Lou A For Her Reference By Spending Her Time To Solve My Question By Searching Long From Wikipedia Also Thanks To @tautophile, @Michael Harvey, @Kris, @Lambie For Reference And To Giving Me Suggestions As Well Solutions.
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