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Latest post Mon, Feb 16 2009 2:48 AM by Mister Micawber. 3 replies.
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Anonymous  +  330096 Fri, 16 Feb 07 11:24 PM

When sending business letters which of the two are the right way to address the letter?

1)

Name

Address

Dear Ms. Name,

2)

Ms. Name

Address

Dear Ms. Name,

Mister Micawber  +  330238 Sat, 17 Feb 07 07:55 AM

Interesting question, actually.  Both are in use; I think that #1 is much preferred nowadays.

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When sending business letters which of the two are the right way to address the letter?

1)

Name

Address

Dear Ms. Name,

2)

Ms. Name

Address

Dear Ms. Name,

please help me make a bussines letter
Mister Micawber  +  673389 Mon, 16 Feb 09 02:48 AM
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