You would write it as:
Mr. John Smith
c/o, (address)
Cuidar.
There are two ways to address mail to someone who is visiting another address. One, you list your friend's name first in the address section of the envelope. Below your friend's name, write 'in care of' and then give the name of the person who actually lives at that address. Two, on the first line in the address section write the name of the person who actually lives at that address. In the second line, write 'ATTN' and then give your friend's name.
You can write to Sophia care of her publisher - The Chicken House. Their website is www.doublecluck.com.
You write the name of the person you are writing to and then you write c/o or Care Of: the person who does live at the address. Eg. Mrs P.S. Pumpkin C/O Dr and Mrs Onion 26 Evergreen Road Radishtown
Through his publisher - if the address is not in the book, you can "google" the publishing house to find an address. Write the author's name on your envelope, then put "Care of: _____" and put the name of the publishing house, then put the address.
If you want to write a letter to the elves, you can address your letter as follows:To: The ElevesCare Of Santa Claus1 Reindeer LaneNorth Pole99705OrTo: The Eleves,Care of Santa ClausNorth PoleH0H 0H0CANADA
It is not ethical to write to their home address or their agent's address. Their homw address is private and their agent's address is for business. You should write to their official fan mail address.
The approach that is more feasible is the use of two addresses. The host has its original address, called the home address, and a temporary address, called the care-of-address.
You write the address and then you eat it. You write the address and then you eat it.
Whatever network that mobile device is currently in assigns the care of address. Since it is only a temporary address for when you are in that network.
just write it like a normal address simple, if you don't know how to write a normal address here is how: name address city, state zip/postal code
You write where you want it to go first, i don't think you write YOUR address.