If they have different names (as would be usual) just give their names; Ms. Smith and Ms. Jones, for example. If they have taken a common name, you could say Ms. and Ms. Jones. In terms of a salutation, "Dear ladies" would work. I often begin my letters "Dear Folks".
Fred Josephs
Vice President
Big Widget Company
1234 Little St., Third floor
Skokie, IL 60606
Joe Fredericks
Mailroom Coordinator
Little Trinket Corp.
4321 Medium St., Third floor
Skokie, IL 60606
Dear Fred and Joe, [or Dear Mr. Josephs and Mr. Fredericks:]
well if they live at the same address then you can say ;to the residents of this address. i hope this helped
Depends. What are you trying to say? Place an order, ask for a job, complain about an ad, compliment their work? All different letters. ============================================= Start by addressing the letter and spelling people's names accurately. Then say what you have to say coherently. Once you have done that, review, revise, edit and proofread your letter until it's perfect.
Computer helps you connect to people through internet.You are addressing large audience at a time hence hat becomes an advantage.
Yes. People go through puberty at different times and different ages.
To address a letter to several people, you would include each recipient's name and address in the address block. The salutation would be "Dear Sirs and Madams" if you are not familiar with the recipients. If you are on familiar terms, you would address as "Dear Jack and Jill." If you are addressing a letter to a company or entity and you are not addressing a particular individual, you would use "To whom it may concern." That salutation is inappropriate when you are addressing particular individuals.
In addressing people in Italy, it is always best to use the polite form, lei. When doing business in Italy, it is smart to address people using Signor and Signora.
It means the age group or group of interests. People are different such as teens and adults. If you're the writer, do you intend for your book to be for teens or for adults?
Different people find it hard to get through different events. For example, people who have a fear of speaking in public will find it hard to get through an event that requires to give a speech.
No not necercirely, lots of people don't go through school. They learn from different people No not necercirely, lots of people don't go through school. They learn from different people
do people with different eye colour see differently
It's a polite way of addressing a woman, short for madam.
It means "Do you have questions?" This question is addressing a group of people formally.
No, different systems use different servers. But that would be cool