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Addressing a Christmas Card Help
My wife and I would like to send a Christmas card to her new boss and his wife with whom we have attended a few social events with, been to their home and really hit it off with.
He goes by his name, she who is a doctor goes by her maiden name. So, what is the proper etiquette in addresssing a Christmas card to them. I opt to put both their names on the card. TIA |
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The proper way to address this envelope (woman is a doctor and man is not - last name not shared) would be the women's name/title first and the man's name/title next;
so - example: Dr. Jane Thompson and Mr. John Smith. angela |
Hand delivered to either.
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I'll go with Angela's suggestion.
Thanks |
owns a spyder .... and knows proper etiquette. an altogether thoroughly modern woman.
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angela |
Pouring it on Angela! :D You must have David for as secret Santa!!!
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Nicely done, Angela. I learned something new...thanks!
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I have been increasingly aware lately that there are more men that put their wives names first as in for example ann and john smith. I don't know why but I am sure there are some benefits....:)
Guy |
I'd address it like Angela suggested, except put your boss' name first.
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