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No, 'twould be mrs.

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What are the rules to us Ms and Mrs to address a letter?

In most cases, if you know that a woman is married you would call her Mrs., and if you do not know whether she is married, or if you know that she is not married, you would call her Ms. Also, it is polite to address people as they wish to be addressed, so even a married woman could be addressed as Ms. if that is how she wishes to be known.


What is the difference in ms and mrs?

Mrs -we used when the woman is married; Ms -we use when we do not know whether the woman is married or not, and we do not want to hurt her.


Is mr men or woman?

Mr. is for a man, Mrs. (married woman or Ms. (younger woman, or un-married woman)


Is A married woman can be write Ms before her name?

yes it can be ms (: ♥


What is spanish for the word Ms?

In Spanish, there is señor for man, señora for married woman, and señorita for unmarried woman. There is no Ms.


When to use Mrs. and Ms.?

Mrs. is when a women is married. Ms. is when they are not married. Miss is when thay are younger.


What is the name prefix for a non-married woman?

Ms.


How do you refer to a woman if it is unsure whether she is married or not?

Ms. (NOT MISS pronounced MIZZ) But, Ms.


Can you address a women as ms if you do not know if they are married?

You can address an unmarried woman as "Ms." just as well as a married woman. In a situation where you are unsure of the marital status, "Ms." is a safe form of address, and avoid "Miss" and "Mrs."


Should a woman address herself to others as Ms or Mrs?

it depends if she is married Mrs. if not miss if she has been married but not anymore then Ms.


Is Ms. used when you're married?

It can be, if desired. 'Ms.' (pronounced mizz) is the term for a woman which specifically doesn't specify whether or not she is married. It's the politically-correct equivalent of 'Mr.'Otherwise, the proper term for a married woman (who is not a doctor, a dame, or the bearer of some other title) would be 'Mrs.'


What is the deference from Mrs. and Ms?

'Mrs' indicates a married woman, 'Ms' does not indicate marital status.