** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 15.04 r99, BQ Aquaris E4.5
  
  1. Add a Google account to Contacts, if there isn't one already.
  2. Create a new card with someone's name and a phone number.
  3. Sometime later, navigate to the card.
  
  What you see: "Addressbook" and your Gmail address.
  
  What's wrong with this:
  * "Addressbook" is not a word, except for software developers.
  * You could easily misinterpret this as meaning that you accidentally entered 
your own e-mail address as the contact's e-mail address.
  
  As far as I can tell, "Addressbook:" here means "The place where you
  want the contact to be stored". You can't choose to store a contact in
- more than place, but I guess that's a separate problem.
+ more than one place, but I guess that's a separate problem.
  
  What you should see:
  * The place where the contact is stored is labelled more plainly, for 
example, "Stored in:" rather than "Addressbook:".
  * The location is displayed very differently from normal e-mail addresses. 
For example:
-     - as "Google (user.name)" rather than an e-mail address, and/or
-     - with more vertical empty space between this and the actual contact 
data, and/or
-     - in a smaller font (compare bug 1364638).
+     - as "Google (user.name)" rather than an e-mail address, and/or
+     - with more vertical empty space between this and the actual contact 
data, and/or
+     - in a smaller font (compare bug 1364638).

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  "Addressbook" in address book card is confusing

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