How do I open a letter to two married attorneys?
Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 at
4:35 am
partlysunny asked:
I want where to buy prescription drugs without prescription to write a business letter to a husband and wife who co-own a law firm. Generally, if it is a male lawyer, I will start it out: Dear Mr. Smith. I was going to use: Dear Mr. and Mrs. Smith, but it just doesn’t sound very professional to me. What about Dear Attorneys Smith and Smith (the name of the law firm is Smith Smith) Also, though I’ve been told to always use Dear so and so as an opener in business letters, it doesn’t sound professional to me. Would it be acceptable to go without the Dear?
I want where to buy prescription drugs without prescription to write a business letter to a husband and wife who co-own a law firm. Generally, if it is a male lawyer, I will start it out: Dear Mr. Smith. I was going to use: Dear Mr. and Mrs. Smith, but it just doesn’t sound very professional to me. What about Dear Attorneys Smith and Smith (the name of the law firm is Smith Smith) Also, though I’ve been told to always use Dear so and so as an opener in business letters, it doesn’t sound professional to me. Would it be acceptable to go without the Dear?


use the Dear – it’s classy. no greeting sounds a little too friendly in a tacky way
Dear is an acceptable way to start almost any letter.
The fact that the recipients are husband and wife are lawyers does not change the way you address them. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Smith is appropriate.