Mr Smith and Ms Brown
2006-12-12 03:04:03
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answer #1
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answered by BAnne 7
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Miss Mary Smith and Mr John Doe
2006-12-12 03:09:12
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Miss Susan Homes and Mr. James Woods
2006-12-12 05:35:19
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answer #3
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answered by cookie 3
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Female's full name first and then the male. If you send to a couple, you address to Mary & John Smith, to a professional, Dr. and Mrs., and to Mr & Mrs. Smith if using prefix.
2006-12-12 03:13:11
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answered by Snick S 2
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Use their first names like Dear Sam and Amy, Merry Christmas to the both of you.
2006-12-12 03:34:16
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Bill Jones and Jennifer Teasdale
2006-12-12 08:20:42
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answer #6
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answered by drshorty 7
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Address it the same way you would a letter to two friends who live together! ie: both first and last names.
2006-12-12 03:11:45
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answer #7
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answered by ♪ ♫Jin_Jur♫ ♥ 7
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i've some friends who are'nt married. i just put mike and ann down followed by the address. nobody has been bothered with this
2006-12-12 03:07:14
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answer #8
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answered by briangimma 4
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I agree with Beth. Put both of their names on the envelope.
2006-12-12 03:07:05
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answer #9
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answered by Christabelle 6
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the right thanks to do that is to positioned all 3 names on it. Plus, in case you truly opt for to influence the munchkin, positioned his/her identify one there, too; .i.e., draw close John Doe or bypass over John Doe. So, it must be Susie Smith, John Doe, draw close Johnny Doe.
2016-11-30 11:42:40
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answered by ? 4
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