there's no colon, a comma comes after mrs smith
Dear Dr. Smith M.D.B.
A. Dear Dr. Smith, M.D.:
Dear Dr. & Mrs. Smith
If a man is married to a man, then each is the husband of the other. If a woman is married to a woman, then each is the wife of the other. Their relationship is called a marriage and they are a married couple. In correspondence, the appropriate form of address depends upon whether they have the same surname or not. Some examples are: Two men: Dear Mr. Smith and Mr. Jones Dear Messrs. Smith and Jones Dear Messrs. Johnson Two women: Dear Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Jones Dear Mesdames Smith and Jones Dear Mesdames Johnson
The letter salutation is written as: Dear Doctor and Judge Smith. The envelope is written as: Doctor Adam Smith and the Honorable Eve Smith.
Dear Judge Smith: See http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0771340.html for more info.
When addressing multiple couples in a formal letter, you can use "Dear Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson," or simply "Dear Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson." If the couples have different last names, ensure you list each couple appropriately. For a more inclusive option, you can also use "Dear All" if the context allows for a more casual tone.
In Italian, you would say "È lei la signora Smith?" This phrase directly translates to "Are you Mrs. Smith?" The word "signora" means "Mrs." or "madam," and "lei" is the formal way to address someone.
Mr & Mrs Thomas Smith or Thomas & Mary Smith , or The Smith's
A formal greeting would include a title such as Mr. or Mrs. an informal would be addressing them by first name or nickname, i.e Dear Susie instead of Dear Mrs. Smith.
The correct way to address someone in English is to use "Dear" followed by the appropriate title and their last name. If you know the person is unmarried, you can use "Miss," and if she is married or you are unsure, use "Mrs." For example, "Dear Miss Smith" or "Dear Mrs. Johnson." If the woman's marital status is unknown, "Ms." is a more neutral option, as in "Dear Ms. Taylor."
It depends how you started it. If you started with 'Dear sir (or madam) you finish with 'yours faithfully. If you began with Dear Mr (or Mrs) Smith, you end with 'yours sincerely'