It's appropriate to address them as Ambassador.
Good morning Ambassador.
Excuse me, Ambassador, what would you care to drink this evening?
Mr Ambassador, I'd like to introduce you to Lady Jill Salisbury. Lady Salisbury, this is Ambassador Richart from the American Embassy.
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You would put The Ambassador of ...then what country he represents. When talking to an Ambassador , he/she are Ambassador
If the Ambassador is currently active in the Diplomatic Service, it would be Mr. Ambassador or Madame [ Mme.] Ambassador.
An ambassador is addressed as His Excellency or Her Excellency, unless they have a royal title. In the case of a royal title, it can be the ambassador who determines their preferred form of address.
Joel Robert Poinsett, the 1st ambassador of Mexico.
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The way that you greet an ambassador depends on the country you visit. If you are visiting China you should bow to your ambassador.
The Electrolux Ambassador vacuum cleaner was first introduced in 1968 and was produced throughout the 1970s.
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Only if there are at least two present.
Joel Pointsett was the man's name.
Best I can do on this one: Since the person is not officially an ambassador yet, you would address the letter as follows: Dr. John Smith Ambassador Designate to Oklahoma <<at his present address>> In the greeting of the letter, refer to him by his present title: Dear Dr. Smith, etc. In the opening of the letter, it is always proper to congradulate him on his appointment. After his becomes official, then you would address the letter to: Honorable Ambassador John Smith Embassy of the United States 123 Any Street Omro, Oklahoma 12345 and in that greeting: Dear Honorable Ambassador Smith...