How to adress two people in mail
When addressing two people in a mail, you can use the following formats:
- Mr. and Mrs. (or Ms. and Mrs.): Use this format when addressing a married couple, with the husband's name first, followed by the wife's name.
Example: Mr. John Smith and Mrs. Jane Smith
- Mr. and Ms. (or Mr. and Mrs.): Use this format when addressing two individuals who are not married, but have the same title (e.g., both are Mr. or both are Ms.).
Example: Mr. Michael Brown and Ms. Emily Davis
- Mr. and Dr. (or Ms. and Dr.): Use this format when addressing a married couple, with one person holding a doctoral degree.
Example: Mr. James Johnson and Dr. Maria Rodriguez
- The Honorable (or Hon.): Use this format when addressing a married couple, with one or both individuals holding a high-ranking government position or title.
Example: The Honorable John Smith and Mrs. Jane Smith
- Two separate lines: If you're unsure about the correct format or want to emphasize the individuality of each person, you can use two separate lines.
Example:
Mr. John Smith Mrs. Jane Smith
Remember to always use the titles and names as they are commonly used by the individuals or as they prefer to be addressed.