* The males name appears first. Example: Mr. & Mrs. John Doe
If you are writing on an envelope, your name appears as the return address. In a business letter, your name and address would appear above the addressee's followed by a salutation and the letter text.
Dr. (First name)(Last name) OR Dr. (Last name) For example: Dr. Lily Copper / Dr. Cooper
One 'first class' stamp will get an ordinary business envelope from any address in Canada to any other address in Canada.
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A return address is used in case the envelope is not delivered.
On the envelope in the left upper corner you have the return address for ex. the first thing would be your first and last name then below that write your address below that... you put your city, state, and zip code! Then in the center of the envelope you put the person's fist and last name then below it their address then below that again... their city, state, and zip code!
I would address it as follows: First name "nickname" Last name
Proper business etiquette dictates that the man should be first even with an informal envelope however many have used the woman's name first if she is more familiar to the sender. You address as the Man's name first. ei. Mr & Mrs Stephen Kariwiec
Senior Doctor first if it is a medical reason or unmarried, Man first if it is a married couple.
The envelope should read: Mr. John Doe & Dr. Jane Doe. If you don't know her first name then put: Mr. & Dr. John Doe.
To address your female boss, you will want to call her "Ms.," "Miss" or "Mrs.". However, if you have a friendly relationship with your female boss, you can sometimes get away with calling her by her first name.
'Master In Cooking' will be an appropriate word to address a chef on an envelope.