Go with Ms. She's one of those bitter feminist types. Go with ma'am if you don't want to appease her.
2007-03-03 07:35:08
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answered by Anonymous
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If she has made it fairly is responsive to that she does not decide for to be user-friendly socially as Mrs. Ashton Kutcher,in a difficulty the place a woman retains her maiden call, an invite could be addressed as Ms. Demi Moore and Mr. Ashton Kutcher
2016-09-30 03:54:44
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answer #2
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answered by ? 3
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I usually stick with Ms. Miss is for younger ladies, and Mrs. if they have their Husband's last name. Never say ma'am though, that can get you in trouble!
2007-03-03 07:35:42
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answered by I'm daddy 2
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I'm married but chose to keep my family name rather than change it. I use Ms.
2007-03-03 12:29:08
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answered by rainyday 4
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She's married so it's "Mrs." and her last name. It doesn't matter what she changes or doesn't change it to. You should still use her last name.
2007-03-03 07:40:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe the proper title is "Comrade". It's usually quite fitting for those with hyphenated names.
2007-03-03 07:44:44
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answered by Jimmy Sn. 2
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use ms. it means married or not
2007-03-03 07:36:07
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answered by gregorysquig_94 2
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my guess would be Ms. but you should ask her what she prefers.
2007-03-03 07:35:12
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answered by don't be rude. 3
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My daughter kept her maiden name for business reasons.
We use Mrs. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Jill
2007-03-03 07:38:26
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answered by Jill ❤'s U.S.A 7
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