dear first lady,
Unfortauntely, we don't know the address of your land lady. However, If you're trying to address a letter to your land lady you'd just address her as Ms. or Mrs. depending on if she married or not.
Dear Madam ________,
Her Excellency
elmo
Laura Bush
When addressing the U.S. President's wife in a letter, you should begin with "Dear Mrs. [Last Name]" or "Dear First Lady [Last Name]." It is important to use the appropriate title and last name to show respect. Additionally, it is recommended to follow formal letter-writing etiquette and maintain a polite and professional tone throughout the letter.
In the address line: The Right Honourable the Countess of (whichever district she is Countess of) In the letter body: Madam or Dear Lady (name of her district)
No, the first part of a business letter is the address of the sender, unless letterhead is used. One blank space below the address of the sender (or about a half inch below the letterhead) is the date of the letter; the date that the letter is sent. Below the date is where the address of the recipient is typed.
Get over here you lazy peice of cheese
men
You can address them as 'Sir' if they are a man, ' Miss' if you do not know if the lady is married or not, 'Madam' if you know the lady is married. If you are writing a letter, and you do not know the gender, you can address him/her as 'Dear Sir/Madam'. If you do not want to use any of the above, you may use 'excuse me'. Hope this answers your question :)
it depends on how well u kno her and how old you are if you are youngr then go ahead and write dear mrs....... same as if u arent good friends with her or if u r then address it by her first name same if u r older