Is Wyetta a man's or woman's name?
Wyetta is typically a woman's name, and is the feminine form of Wyatt.
Who is the present appointed DILG Secretary?
The current Secretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) is Sec. Mar Roxas. Sec. Roxas, who was Secretary of the Department of Transportation and Communications before his appointment as DILG Secretary, was President Aquino's running mate in the 2010 Presidential Elections.
Sec. Roxas was appointed to the post last August 2012, to take the place of Sec. Jesse M. Robredo who died in a plane crash.
What genre is the book Mr and Mrs Smith?
The book "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" by Melanie Marchande falls into the romance genre. It focuses on the relationship between the two main characters, Mr. Smith and Mrs. Smith.
How Do You Say Mr and Mrs in Tagalog?
"Ginang at Ginoo" "Ginang" is "Mrs.". "at" is "and". "Ginoo" is "Mr." You can say "Mga binibini, ginang at ginoo" "binibini" is lady who is not married.
Why should you never trust a man with two first names?
It dosn't matter how many first name a person has got. Just trust your instinct, not anyone else.
What is the proper salutation for a couple?
What kind of couple?
Unmarried? Their names, So and so, and so and so.
Married, Mr. & Mrs., any way you want to write it.
Or, Mr. and Ms.
What is the proper salutation in a letter for Prosecuting Attorney Eric Smith?
Depends on whether you wish to be kind, or offensive, right?
Yes, it is proper etiquette to add the person's company name on a cc. In fact, the purpose of adding a cc is for the information of the recipient, if the recipient doesn't know the name, it would improper not to have the additional information. Example:
cc: Mr. Glenn Green, Sales Manager, ABC Company, Greenbrier, VT
Or if the name of the person is not available to you, the following is acceptable:
cc: Manager of Sales, ABC Company, Greenbrier, VT
Don't forget that a business letter is not only information for the recipient but it is also documentation of the information you have provided a recipient for your own records and/or your company's records.
What is the proper salutation for retired military personnel?
That would primarily depend on whether they retired as an enlisted man, or as an officer. It would also depend on your familiarity with the individual.
In general, you would just refer to them as Mr. Whatshisname, or Mrs. Whatshername.
Exceptions are usually for Field Grade Officers (Major, Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel) and General Officers (Brigadier General, Major General, Lieutenant General, General). In these cases, you would use their working title:
Major : Major Whatshisname (Abbreviated MAJ)
Lieutenant Colonel : Colonel Whatshisname (Abbreviated LTCOL)
Colonel : Colonel Whatshisname (Abbreviated COL)
All general titles : General Whatshisname (Abbreviated BGEN, MGEN, LGEN, GEN)
Enlisted personnel do not usually require special salutations in general. Exceptions are for those persons with whom you're personally familiar with, and those are usually only high ranking enlisted personnel including:
Navy Chief Petty Officer : "Chief"
Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant : "Gunny"
Marine Corps Master Gunnery Sergeant : "Master Gunny"
Army/Marine Corps Sergeant (or higher) : "Sarge"
Always use discretion, as some persons would rather be considered civilians, and be referred to as such.
How do you write your full address?
Bob Marley ---name
1234 Green Dr. ---street address
Westchester, CO ---City, State
80917 ---Zip code
In the United States the basic format for writing an address is:
Name
House Number
Street or PO Box
City
State Abbreviation
Zip code
Eg. 5555 Fake St. Fake city, CO 15455
Depends on what you are writing her name on. If you are writing a letter to her and she is a personal friend than you address her as you do in speech. This would probably be just "Mary" or a nick name that you normally address her by. If you are referring to her in a written correspondence and the party that you are corresponding with is not a personal friend of her's or yours than you would refer to her as Mrs. Smith or Mrs. Mary Smith. Generally the only time you use her husbands name is if you are introducing them together as in "Mr. & Mrs. Bill Smith" but that has become a bit archaic and I often here people introduce couples as "Mr. Bill and Mrs. Mary Smith" or "Mr. and Mrs. Smith"
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How is the name of the movie that a man died and return in the body of a woman?
if you mean the 1991 movie, it's called Switch with Jimmy Smitz and Ellen Barkin.
What is the proper form of address for a retired general and his doctorate wife?
Traditionally a general never really retires. They may retire from active duty, but they can be called back to service anytime by the President. Historically, military officers always kept their rank as a title but the idea fell out of favor after WWII, but it is still common and proper practice to address flag officers as general or admiral depending on their service branch.
A Ph.D., or an equivalent, is considered a professional designation and generally the people that hold them only use the letters or are styled as doctor in their professional lives. Also a person who holds a doctorate is never styled as doctor in written form, only verbally. When writing their name the proper way would be to use the initials after their name. Though it is also incorrect, to write Dr. Smith implies they are a medical doctor.
If writing specifically to the wife you would write:
Mrs. Jane Smith, Ph.D.
When writing both there is a formal and informal. For a formal letter, such as an invitation, the proper way would be:
General and Mrs. John Smith
Informally:
General and Mrs. Smith
Hopes this helps.