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Guest Address etiquette

Also, is it

a) Southwest
b) SouthWest
c) South West

Do you write Esq. if they are lawyers?  Or is that only in business settings?  What if husband and wife are both lawyers?

Re: Guest Address etiquette

  • edited December 2011
    Space between the two words! Not sure about the lawyer thing.
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  • cmp1986cmp1986 member
    1000 Comments
    edited December 2011
    I say C: South West. It just looks better this way.

    About the lawyers: You just address them as Mr. & Mrs. You only worry about titles if they are Doctors, Reverands or Judges. I don't think you have to worry about it if they are lawyers. You should only write Esq. if you are writing them for business reasons.

    What is the 83rd about (I'm confused)? How are you using this?
  • abova001abova001 member
    10 Comments
    edited December 2011
    I say Southwest. Only because thats my address and i have always written it as southwest and i think it should be eighty third. Also for lawyers (im graduating lawschool in dec) just write Mr. and Mrs. the Esq is only for business purposes. HTH!
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  • edited December 2011

    The way I did it is as follows (Im in Miami so not sure if different citys might be different)
    Southwest (one word)
    83rd
    and like a pp said titles are only for Dr. Judges and Reverands... If not just Mr nad Mrs... :)

    I wouldnt stress it too much..most ppl have no idea how it goes anyways :)

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