Dr. and Mrs. or Mr. and Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. (ex. "Hello, Mr. and Mrs. Evans" instead of "Hello, Mrs. and Mr. Evans")
Dr. Smith and Mr. Smith separately..
is is correct to use Dr. Mrs. for a female doctor?
It's Atty. and Mrs.
The letter salutation is written as: Dear Doctor and Judge Smith. The envelope is written as: Doctor Adam Smith and the Honorable Eve Smith.
Mr. used to be acceptable to address a household by just using the last name, e.g. "Mr. Jones". In modern times, it is typically to use "Mr. and Mrs. Jones" or "Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jones".
It should be Mr. and Mrs. Smith's house.
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.
Type your answer here... IT SHOULD BE MR MALE AND DR MRS FOR FEMALE
You would say the male title first, but you need and in there. It should be Mr. and Mrs. John, and Mr. needs a period.
* Depending on the individuals status it would be: Mr. & Mrs. John Doe. If the man was a doctor then is would be: Dr. & Mrs. John Doe. If the woman was a doctor and her husband wasn't then it should read: Mr. John Doe & Dr. Jane Doe or (some professional women keep their maiden name and take their husbands name it would be: Mr. John Doe and Dr. Jane Smith-Doe.
Here is an example: if the Doctor is a man: Doctor and Mrs. Johnson and if the doctor is a woman: Doctor and Mr. Henderson