How to address in mail without knowing male or female

When addressing a letter or package to someone whose gender you're not sure of, you can use a neutral or gender-neutral salutation. Here are some options:

  1. Dear [Name]: This is a classic and safe choice. It doesn't specify a gender and is respectful.
  2. Dear [Last Name]: If you know the person's last name, you can use that as the salutation. This is a more formal option.
  3. Hello [Name]: This is a friendly and informal option that doesn't specify a gender.
  4. To [Name]: This is a simple and straightforward option that doesn't imply a gender.
  5. Dear [Title]: If you know the person's title (e.g., Dr., Mr./Ms./Mrs., Prof.), you can use that as the salutation.

Remember to always use the person's preferred name or title if you know it. If you're unsure, it's always better to err on the side of caution and use a neutral or gender-neutral salutation.

Here are some examples:

When in doubt, it's always a good idea to check with the person or their organization to confirm their preferred salutation.