when we have to call a man, we say Mr., now company is group of persons including men & women, hence commanly it is called messers or M/s ( short form)
If you are writing to a person whose name you know, address that person by their last name; Dear Mr. Smith, or Dear Ms. Smith (as the case may be). If you do not know the name of the person whom you are addressing, you can just use Dear Sir or Dear Madame (again as the case may be). It is also possible to address the company itself; Dear Acme Products.
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In 1960s duleath ltd. has been in the business of producing and selling of leather to companies which are involved in production of shoes and other leather products...after liberalization in 1991 they enter into shoe manufacturing industry.. Amit Singh Accman Institute of Management
The salutation is the first greeting that appears at the beginning of a business or personal business letter. The recipient's name is usually used after "Dear," as in "Dear Mr." or "Dear Ms. ." to whom it may concern, or "Dear Sir/Madam" should be used if the recipient's name is unclear.
The mission of MS-13 (Mara Salvatrucha) is to establish control over territories and engage in criminal enterprises, primarily for financial gain and power. The gang's primary methods include drug trafficking, extortion, human trafficking, and violent crimes. It operates through a network of local cells, often leveraging fear and intimidation to maintain control and loyalty within communities. MS-13 also seeks to protect and promote the interests of its members, often rooted in the experiences of Central American immigrants.
MS is used to address the members of a business that is run as a partnership. Then for some reason it was extended to include corporate businesses.
Before a lady gets married - MS is used before her name indicating that she is still a Miss.
You don't . Ms. is a designation only for a woman who is single, marital status unknown, or a lady who has indicated this is how she prefers to be addressed . MS would only be appropriate for MS Magazine , if you are writing to them, or a company who incorporates MS into it's business name .
Ms. before a name means it is a woman who is not interested in stating if she is married or not. It is considered "professional". Many women in the workplace use the initials before their name.
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A company is actually a group of people working togather. So instead of addressing them all, we usually prefix the company name with M/s (Messrs) for respects, which is a plural of Mr.
If the woman is single.
MS (that is M/S.) stands for Messrs. in front of the company. It is used in case of proprietary firms. Messrs. is a plural form of Mister used to represent a group of people.
The title "Ms" was originally created by feminists around the early 1970s in order to have a title for women that is equal to the title "Mr" for men. The title "Mr" does not denote whether a man is married or single, and the title "Ms" was meant to be used in the same way, by women either single or married. "Ms" was never meant to be an abbreviation of the word "Miss," as a previous answer to this question stated. It is sad, that after nearly 40 years since being created, that such a question as "What does it mean when a woman uses Ms before her name" would be asked.
M/S means Messers (plural of Mister)
No. You don't place your MS after your name. The only degree that is placed is a Ph.D and if a title of Dr. Is used with the name the Ph.D is not used.
MS refers to - Masters in Science MC refers to - Masters in Communication