
Hello Mr. or Dear Mr. [email] | WordReference Forums
Apr 14, 2009 · Dear All, Another question here. Text book only mentioned starting a letter with "Dear Sir/Madam", but I noticed people sometimes sent me Email starting with "Hi Cathy" or …
Jack left town - WordReference Forums
Jul 6, 2018 · Ash: Well, hello, Mr. Fancy Pants. I got news for you, pal. You ain't leading but two things right now Jack and shit, and Jack left town. Could somebody please explain this joke to …
Sir/Mr Madam/Mrs - WordReference Forums
Dec 15, 2010 · I don't really understand the difference between Sir/Mr and Madam/Mrs Can somebody explain ? At the restaurant would the waiter say "Helllo Sir, hello Madam" or rather …
comma or colon with salutation (informal, e-mail): Hi, there
Jun 14, 2011 · Hello Mr. Anderson sounds odd to me; it might be the opening of recorded instructions to a spy such as one saw in Mission: Impossible. Greetings, Americans! would be …
Miss / Mr / Mrs / Ms - WordReference Forums
Jun 17, 2008 · Miss - an unmarried female Mrs - a married female Mr - a man Ms - a woman who perhaps you don't kow if she is married, or some woman prefer to be called this anyway (I'm …
Indonesian: Ibu/Mbak , Pak/Mas | WordReference Forums
Mar 18, 2015 · Hello, mr. Wildan. I will try your question. Your question in Indonesia is "Sapaan". Bapak/pak in English is 'Mr". Use for maTure and married man or above 30 years old Ibu/bu in …
Hello, Mr John Smith. - WordReference Forums
Mar 23, 2016 · I'd say that it's become unusual to ever address a person as "Mr. John Smith." We'd either say "John Smith" or "Mr. Smith." I have a feeling that you might still hear "Mr. John …
Dear Mr./Ms., | WordReference Forums
Jul 15, 2024 · I need to send an email to someone, for example, the HR manager of a company, but I don't know their gender or name. Is it OK to write "Dear Mr./Ms." at the beginning of the …
Mr, Mrs, Miss etc when referring to ourselves? - WordReference …
Jul 27, 2010 · Hi, When we're doing self-introduction or referring to ourselves, is it proper to add Mr/ Mrs/ Miss/ Ms in front of our surnames? For eg, 1) when making calls, "I'm Miss XXX …
Madam... Sir... Ms./Mrs. and Mr. (in a letter) - WordReference Forums
Feb 10, 2015 · The surname is normal in a formal letter, particularly if you don't know the person well. Dear Ms Smith, Dear Mr Smith, Dear Professor Black, Dear Revd Dickens. If you are …