The proper salutation in English for either a medical doctor or the holder of a Ph.D. is the same for either male or female. It is simply "Doctor".
In English, the salutation for a doctor, whether they are a medical doctor or the holder of a Ph.D. is the same for both male and female. It is Doctor.
Dr.- If male. Dr.(Mrs.)- If married female. Dr.- If unwed female. Dr. and Dr.(Mrs.)- If the couple are both physicians.
The proper salutation for a Mexican male can vary based on formality and familiarity. For formal situations, "Señor" followed by the last name is appropriate. In more casual settings, using the first name is common among friends or acquaintances. Always consider the context and relationship to choose the most suitable greeting.
The proper salutation for addressing a male child under the age of 13 is typically "Mr." followed by the child's last name, or simply using their first name. In more casual or friendly contexts, "young man" or "buddy" can also be appropriate. It’s best to consider the setting and the relationship when choosing how to address him.
The correct salutation for man and wife that are doctors is: Dr. Henry & Dr. Judith Smith or, Doctors Henry & Judith Smith. Both are acceptable. The proper salutation for married doctors would be 'doctor'. However, you also can refer to a married doctor as Mrs. and/or Mr.
I believe that "Master" + Surname is still correct for young boys until they reach the legal adult age for your country.
The same as you would call a Male doctor. a doctor!!!
Master Bob Smith or whoever.
When addressing male board members, the proper salutation is "Mr." followed by their last name. For female board members, use "Ms." unless you know they prefer "Mrs." or "Dr." if they hold a doctorate. In formal communications, it's often appropriate to use their full title, such as "Board Member" or "Director," along with their name. Always ensure to respect individual preferences regarding titles.
Some do in other country's so don't worry
When writing to the Italian consul, the correct salutation is "Egregio Console" for a male consul or "Egregia Console" for a female consul. Additionally, it's respectful to include their title and full name if known, such as "Egregio Console [Last Name]." This formal approach reflects the proper etiquette in diplomatic correspondence.
If you are going for a formal tone you could address the note to my fellow employees; for a less formal tone you could address it Dear Folks. Dear guys if they are all male.