Aanhef mail frans
In French, the formal way to address someone in an email is with a formal title and last name, followed by a comma and then the first name. Here are some examples:
- Monsieur/Dame [Last Name], [First Name] (Mr./Ms./Mrs. [Last Name], [First Name])
- Madame/Monsieur [Last Name] (Mrs./Mr. [Last Name])
- Mademoiselle [Last Name] (Miss [Last Name])
- Docteur [Last Name] (Dr. [Last Name])
- Professeur [Last Name] (Professor [Last Name])
For example:
- Monsieur Dupont, Pierre
- Madame Martin, Sophie
- Docteur Smith, John
- Professeur Johnson, Emily
It's also common to use the formal title "Cher(e)" (Dear) followed by the first name, for example:
- Cher Pierre
- Chère Sophie
It's generally considered more formal to use the formal title and last name, especially in professional or business emails. However, in informal emails to friends or acquaintances, you can use the more casual "Cher(e)" followed by the first name.