Yes, the USPS has a process for handling mail addressed to a person who doesn't live at the specified address. This process involves returning the mail to the sender or forwarding it to the correct address if a forwarding address is available.
It is a process of finding suitable person that is capable in handling such call. Or making an schedule for that call to be dialed.
A person with a PhD is addressed as Dr.
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The person the letter is addressed to!
This exact question was addressed on my blog:http://waiternotes.wordpress.com/2009/04/17/handling-the-hurried-diner/
You can say tumhaaraa naam kyaa hai (when addressed to equals) or Aapkaa naam kyaa hai (when addressed to seniors) or tEraa naam kyaa hai (when addressed to someone junior or lower in rank or a person very close to oneself) (Not advisable when the person addressed is a stranger)
An addressee is a person or place to which something has been addressed.
An addressee is a person or place to which something has been addressed.
A person with a PhD is usually addressed as "Doctor" unless that person requests another form of address.
It belongs to the person to whom it is addressed.
The person or business to whom the letter is addressed will go to .