You may address them as " Drs. George & Marianne Feldman" .
Alternatively , if the lady uses her maiden name professionally , you may address them separately as follows :
Dr. George Feldman
Dr. Marianne Gustafson
123 1st Ave.
Wherever, USA 00123
you put the other persons address on the envelope and put your return address on the left corner of the envelope and put a stamp
Dr. John Smith Dr. Mary Brown if they are at the same address, of different genders and not married. Dr. John Smith & Dr. Mary Brown if they are at the same address and married but not using the same last name. Drs. John & Mary Smith if they are married and using the same last name Dr. John Smith Dr, Fred Brown if they are at the same address of the same gender and not married. The progression is the same as above if they are married.
Most people who are living together often go under Mr. & Mrs. to save others from asking them questions so just put Mr. & Mrs. on the envelope.
The main use of address labels is to save people time in handwriting envelopes. It is much easier to just stick a pre printed address label on an envelope.
American people use the title Ms. to address women, over 18 that are either married or unmarried. Women who are under 18 are addressed as Miss.
As a noun, "address" refers to the details of where someone lives or an organization is located. As a verb, "address" means to deal with a specific issue, topic, or problem, or to speak to a group of people. For example, you can address an envelope with someone's address, or address a crowd during a speech.
* Your name and address should go on the upper part of the front of the envelope (although some people put it on the flap of the back of the envelope); the name and address to the person you are writing too should go in the center of the envelope (also the zip code, but if you don't have it, it will still get to the person.) Be sure to put that stamp on it! == == == == == == Example:Mr. John Doe 000 Crescent Drive, Utica, NY 13504-0000ACS Education ServicesP.O. Box 7060Utica, NY 13504-7060
The envelope will have your return address in the upper left corner or sometimes on the back flap of the envelope. The outer envelope should include formal names of the guests with their address on the front of the envelope. On the inside envelope, you can use the guests first names.
Either send it to both people seperatly or send it to one and tell them to then send it to another. You can't send the same thing to two people unless you fax or e-mail it.
"The Rev. and Mrs. (his first and last name)" would be the correct way to address an envelope to a pastor and his wife.
Well, the Gettysburg address was an official document written on the back on an envelope and others to express strong feeling of the people we loss at the Battle of Gettysburg and slavery and were fighting against our brothers here! Please for more information and 'how you interpret' the Gettysburg Address, visit gettysburgaddress
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