Suppose you want to send a letter to your Uncle Bob who is staying at the Fancy Hotel located at 13 Hotel Street in Hotel City California:
Uncle Bob
c/o Fancy Hotel
13 Hotel Street
Hotel City, CA 12345
You would address the letter to the person you want it to actually go to and then underneath that you would put c/o "name of person in care of" then the mailing address follows as usual.
The prefix that can be put in front of "care" is "dis-" to form the word "discare."
Yes, you can put a letter in a mailbox.
Bella put in her daughter's back pack Money, a Pass Port of Bella's Daughter and Jacobs and A letter to her daughter that says that Jacob is going to take care of her.
in documents
put it in day care with a ditto
why do you care doofus? Do they HAVE to put every single letter in the alphabet on the vending machine to please you? I mean really, are you gonna buy 26 candy bars at once? Apparently!! ...fattie
when they put him in jail he didnt care less. he said that he didnt care he wanted the white boy's out of the country.
In care of is used when the person to whom the letter is written is a child, and it will be addressed "in care of" the child's parent(s) or guardian(s), or it is used when the person to whom the letter is written is being written to at a business or other institution.
It is put into effect only when the patient's health care team determines that the patient is unable to make decisions on his or her own.
at the bottom part of your resume or you can put it on the footer part.
C/o