How to mail address a mr and mrs
When addressing an envelope to a married couple, it's common to use the following format:
Mr. and Mrs. [Last Name]
- "Mr." is a title of respect for a married man.
- "and" is used to connect the two titles.
- "Mrs." is a title of respect for a married woman, indicating that she is the wife of the man.
Here's an example:
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
If you want to include the wife's first name, you can add it after the "Mrs.":
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith (Jane)
Alternatively, you can use the following formats:
- Mr. John Smith and Mrs. Jane Smith (this format is more formal and emphasizes the individual identities of each person)
- Mr. and Mrs. John Smith (Jane and John) (this format is more casual and includes both first names)
Remember to use the correct titles and spacing to ensure the envelope is properly addressed.