Dear Mr. (name) and Mrs (name)
Mr and Mrs (last name here) David and Joan (last name here) (last name here) family
* Addressing a female doctor and her husband: Mr. John Doe and Dr. Jane Doe.
The correct way to address the envelope is: Mr. John Doe & Dr. Jane Doe.
Etiquette dictates that the spouse with the professional title is listed first. If the woman is a doctor, but her husband is not, write: Dr. Lucy Wallford and Mr. Christopher Wallford, or, if they have different last names, Dr. Lucy Jones and Mr. Christopher Wallford. If the husband is a doctor, the proper way to address it is: Dr. and Mrs. Christopher Wallford or Dr. Christopher Wallford and Mrs. Lucy Jones. If both are doctors, it should be addressed to The Doctors Wallford or Dr. Christopher Wallford and Dr. Lucy Jones. The inside envelope would read The Wallfords if they share a last name, and Christopher Wallford and Lucy Jones if they do not Mr. John Smith & Dr. Joan Smith The man usually comes first. I just sent a card to my dentist and his wife and addressed it to Dr. & Mrs. John Smith. To put the female doctor first is inappropriate. Well, being that this is not a medical issue, you can safely address them as Mr. & Mrs. They are husband & wife before they are doctor and husband. Look in the phone book to see how they have themselves listed in it. Dr. is a designation to address orally and in medical issues. If you have heard let people know that she would always prefer to be addressed as doctor, do so out of courtesy, but its not necessary other wise.
Hello. Just be polite and respectful and spell in full with the correct grammar. Trust me and finish it with Regards Your Name
Type your answer here... IT SHOULD BE MR MALE AND DR MRS FOR FEMALE
Doctor Smith and his wife Reverend Smith (assuming she is using his last name).
There are two ways to address a female doctor and her husband formally: * If it's a friendly get together then you could address them to each guest as 'This is Dr. Mary Jones and her husband Jack. * If it very formal then introduce them as Mr. Jack Jones and his wife Dr. Mary Jones.
Dr. Mary Smith and Mr. James Doe
When addressing an envelope to the wife of a doctor who is not a doctor herself then and he is Dr. John Doe, then address the envelope to her as Mrs. John Doe or Ms. (Mrs.) Jane Doe.
Get this! Instead of putting Mr. you put......DR. I KNOW! CRAZY!!