As a teacher I found that two surnames always created problems: wouldn't fit into spaces on registers and official forms, name cards, tray labels, books, clothes etc.
I agree.
DH's family was double barrelled but thankfully dropped the practice and just used the patronymic surname a couple of generations ago. MIL could have added hers, I could have added mine and our DC would have had a quadruple barrelled surname if we'd continued the practice!
Rather than 'keeping up with the Jones's' it seems more like keeping up with the the Rees-Moggs, the Vane-Tempest-Stewarts, the Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpes, the Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesleys and, of course, the Mountbatten-Windsors!
Halal and Kosher meat should labelling be mandatory?
Just discovered my home not on UK Land Registry
What "back then" inconvenience would annoy today's youngsters?

