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Old 09-Sep-2008, 17:45
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Default single or unmarried in my CV?

Hello, I would like to ask for your recommendation what word "single" or "unmarried" would be better for my CV. It is used in my country (Czech Republic) to mention your marital status in CV. I am not married but I live with my partner. So, I think I am not single and I am not married yet, I must be unmarried than. Is it correct? What is your opinion? Thanks,
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In my country, Iran, we always mention SINGLE

What about other countries?
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Nice point.

Technically you are still single. The point at which to discuss your exact status is in an interview, if asked.
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