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  1. Honorific for a Married Woman: Ms. or Mrs.? I am married and took my husband’s family name. At work I use ‘Ms. Ann Wells’, but some of my married coworkers want to be ‘Mrs. (Woman’s Given Name)+(Family Name)’.

  2. 29. Nov. 2022 · To address an envelope to a married couple, put both their names at the top, followed by the address. Write out their names in full in the center of the envelope at the top. If you’re addressing the envelope formally, write “Mr. and Mrs.” before their names, like “Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaiman.” Alternatively, just write their ...

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  3. Guide to Addressing Correspondence. Address book, cup of tea and stationery at the ready, you start addressing invitations for your husband’s fortieth birthday party. All of a sudden you realize you are in a potential etiquette minefield.

  4. 5. Jan. 2011 · It's 2011. It's time for a new way to address married couples on envelopes and to list their names in programs.

  5. 22. Jan. 2023 · The first option is to use a traditional title, such as “Mrs.” or “Miss.” “Mrs.” is used to address a married woman, while “Miss” is used to address an unmarried woman. These titles can be followed by the woman’s last name, for example, “Dear Mrs. Smith” or “Dear Miss Smith.”

  6. Getting married is a major milestone in a woman’s life. If you’re in the wedding industry this is the perfect prospect list for your next direct mail campaign. Each of these newly engaged future brides, on our brides-to-be list will walk down the aisle to “tie-the-knot” in a matter of months.