Only if they have the same sense of humor as you do. If not them no because it's rude and they may think your trying to insult them. i wouldn't recommend addressing someone as Mr. Chairperson.
Mr. Md. Nasheed
The correct address is "Mr. President."
A correct way to address an envelope to Spain is: Senor (Mr.) Senora (Mrs.) or Senorita (Miss.)
Yes, that's correct.
The Revd. & Mr. X
Mr and Mrs is correct or Mrs and Mr is correct
* The meeting will please come to order. * Mr. / Ms. Chairperson, may i have the floor? * I respectfully nominate _______________ for President. * Mr. / Ms. Chairperson, I move that the nomination for the president. *** *** T T *** *** _ ***** I don't know if this is right *****
One should address someone with a master's degree by using the title "Mr." or "Ms." followed by their last name.
Generally, Mr. Reddy would be considered the proper way to address someone. However, in the South, Mr. Santosh would also be acceptable, depending on how well one knows him.
Introduced to a group, our Representative, Mr Frank Schultz. In conversation , Congressman, Mr.Congressman. Congressman or Mr. Schultz if you are acquainted.
The correct way to address the envelope is: Mr. John Doe & Dr. Jane Doe.
You can address someone with a master's degree by using "Mr." or "Ms." followed by their last name, or by using the title "Master" followed by their last name.