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Hi,
I'd suggest this.
On an envelope The Reverend and Mrs. Anderson.
Many, if not all, married women today prefer not to be spoken of as eg 'Mrs. Tom Anderson'. They feel it diminishes their individuality and their
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When addressing the name of your pastor and his wife on an envelope, what is the correct wording of their names?
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Anon: Use whatever you are most comfortable with, but not "Mis," because the salutations are either Miss, Mrs. or Ms. Have a wonderful wedding!
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If two people are married but do not share the same last name how is the letter and envelope addressed?
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Hi,
hi, how are you dear
Hi, how are you, dear?
Where I live, the only people I usually call 'dear' are small children and my wife.
In addition, I start letters by the standard greeting of eg 'Dear Tom', eg
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Hello Dear, My warm greetings to you. Do take this email as real and contribution to humanity development. This is not an easy task due to my health condition and that is the main reason why I contacted you after viewing your profile from the
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. Hello, searcher-- and welcome to English Forums. First, do not use the greeting 'Dears' to any person except your wife, girlfriend or child . While a browser is how users interact with most of Google’s products, making the underlying
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. The use of style Ms is an informal and spoken way of addressing one who prefers not to be called Mrs. or Miss. In formal correspondence and anything written however, the only two forms that are correct are Mrs. For married women and Miss for
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The use of style Ms is an informal and spoken way of addressing one who prefers not to be called Mrs. or Miss. In formal correspondence and anything written however, the only two forms that are correct are Mrs. For married women and Miss for
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