The proper salutation for a city manager is typically "Dear [Title] [Last Name]," such as "Dear City Manager Smith." If you are unsure of their title, "Dear [First Name] [Last Name]" can also be acceptable, provided you have a more informal relationship. Always ensure to use a respectful tone, as city managers hold important positions in local government.
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Judges should be addressed, "your honor".
When addressing a bank manager in a letter, it's appropriate to use "Dear [Manager's Name]" if you know their name, or "Dear Branch Manager" if you do not. If you want to be more formal, you can use "Dear Mr./Ms. [Last Name]." Always ensure to follow with a comma after the salutation and maintain a professional tone throughout the letter.
The proper greeting for a City Council President is President, or sir. If the name is not used, then Mr. President is an acceptable form of greeting.
The honorific would be The Honorable Councilman/woman John /Jane Doe, and the salutation is Dear Councilman/woman Doe.
The proper salutation for a probate judge is "The Honorable [Judge's Full Name]."
What is the proper salutation for a register of wills, e.g. Honorable John White?
The proper salutation when writing to a judge is "Dear Judge [Last Name]" or "Your Honor."
the correct salutation for two men is Messrs
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