A few years ago, my sister addressed an envelope to my dad and step-mom as “Mr. and Mrs. John Clise”. That is the proper way to address an envelope to a married couple. However, my step-mother was not pleased with being called “Mrs. John Clise”. She stated she has her own ...
When you address an envelope to one recipient, the most basic style is to use the proper honorific, followed by the recipient's full name. "James Lawson" becomes "Mr. James Lawson." "Margaret Lawson" is "Miss Margaret Lawson" if she is unmarried and young. You may address an unmarried ...
Mother and son – Mrs George Chesterfield and Mr William Chesterfield (note that invitations to adult offspring are usually sent separately from those to their parents) Unmarried couple – Mr Richard Maddox and Miss/Ms Elsa Curzon*** ***In business, ‘Ms’ is often used as a convenient femal...