"Mr. & Mrs. C. Smith" if you know his first initial. If not, then "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" would be correct.
Rosa Parks was married to Raymond Parks. The couple married in 1932 and remained married until Raymond's death in 1977.
she did, she was married for about 45 years
Yes. Wagner married Bessie Smith on December 30, 1916. The couple had three daughters.
No it's rude to ask an engaged or young married couple if they plan to have children because that is their private business.
Hillary Scott, the lead singer of the country music group Lady A, is married to drummer Chris Tyrrell. The couple got married in 2012 and have three children together.
The correct way to address an envelope to a married couple that have different last names is to use both of their names. For example, you could write Mr. Johnson and Miss or Ms. Dwyer.
You can address it to only one, or address it to both using both names. Either way is acceptable.
* Senor & Senora ____________________. Senorita is single, Senora is married.
Dear Mr. (name) and Mrs (name)
No, do not sent separate thank you notes and address the envelope and put both names of the married couple on the top of the card to thank them for the volunteering they did.
The envelope should read: Mr. John Doe & Dr. Jane Doe. If you don't know her first name then put: Mr. & Dr. John Doe.
Senior Doctor first if it is a medical reason or unmarried, Man first if it is a married couple.
An Frau und Herrn (name) or if they have a child/children An Fam. (name). Fam. stands for family.
On the outer envelope it should read: PERSONAL Mr. & Mrs. John Doe c/o Zero Acme Co., 0000 Hawthorne St. San Francisco, CA ZIP CODE #
You may say to Signore & Signora or abbreviate it as Sr. & Sra.
* There is absolutely nothing wrong with it and it's socially acceptable. It would be better if the females return address was on the envelope (to her friends) and put his return address to his friends. As far as married couples you may know put your own address on it and not your fiances.
I was always told that you never seperate a man's name. So, if you are addressing a card or envelope informally, and the couple is married, it should be addressed: Jane and John Doe