![]() ![]() See also post on how to address the president and how to address the First Lady But that said … if you are set on writing them as a couple write it line-for-line like this: But if you address it to them both – then someone will decide which wing opens it I guess. It would be better to send separate correspondence to each. Each has their own office … his in the West Wing … and hers in the East Wing … both at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. I guess one could imagine them opening their mail together, but that’s not what happens. You don’t see a joint form in my book because my book is for official forms of address … and an official letter would not be jointly addressed to the both. What is the correct way to address an envelope and salutation to use when writing Presidential couple at the White House. How to Address The President and First Lady? #3) the “t” in “the” is not capitalized on the second line after the ‘and’. Anyone’s who is addressed as the Honorable gets his or her name written out in full as a unit. #2)List each person’s name on a line by itself. See also the post on same-sex couples for additional information. When they are equal (which technically is impossible, because there is always precedence) they list the man first and the woman second in what’s called the “Mr. If she has higher precedence she is listed first. So if you determine he has higher precedence, his name is on the first line and hers is on the second. Neither age nor gender are considerations.Current officials are listed before former officials.If they currently hold the same office which one is senior? Who has held that office longer?.If both are retired – who held the higher office?. ![]() #1) NAME ORDER: The person who has higher precedence is listed first. I need to send a letter to two people (husband and wife) who are married and both are addressed as the Honorable in writing. #3)If the Honorable is a woman his full name appears whether he uses the same or different family name: #2) If the Honorable is a man and if she a different family last name … then her full name does appear: #1) If the Honorable is a man and if his spouse uses ( Mrs.) + (same family name), then traditionally her given name does not appear: See also the post with more on use of the Honorable. officials have in common is that they are addressed on an envelope as the Honorable (Full Name). These forms work for many officials including: senator, congressman, mayor, sheriff, and judge. – Couple with Two “the Honorables” One Addressed as The Honorable (Full Name) –Couple with One “the Honorable” (See below) ![]()
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