eviltwin wrote: » I think it would annoy me if it was someone I knew, someone who knew my feelings on it.
ABajaninCork wrote: » Miss is the correct form of address if you're unmarried or using your maiden name. You can use Ms. if you prefer. I'm very strange when it comes to honorifics. Either you call me Miss ABC or you call me Mrs ABC. I can't STAND Ms. Lazy Americanised rubbish if you ask me which seems to be catching on here (more's the pity).
ash23 wrote: » How is someone meant to know if you're married though. And if they don't know, then using Miss or Mrs might cause offence so Ms. is the "safe" option.
ABajaninCork wrote: » Then you just put the name or initial. Simple, and doesn't cause offence!
ash23 wrote: » Ah but it does. Because then some people complain that it's not professional to not use something in a written letter. I work in a company and we have had various complaints when we use Miss, Mrs., Ms. or nothing at all. Eventually we just had to pick a format and stick with it because we couldn't keep everyone happy.
ABajaninCork wrote: » Maybe so. Personally, I've never heard of that and I've worked for Multinationals. If people complain, then that's their prerogative. (Personally, I have better things to do with my time) I just happen to think using Ms. is tacky.
ash23 wrote: » I don't really see how it's tacky but each to their own.
Dolbert wrote: » I always use Ms for myself. It's nobody's business whether I'm married or not.
Morag wrote: » Same in Germany, once you reach a certain age it's Frau.
CaraMay wrote: » I took that the op's main issue was thst people were deliberately addressing post to her, as a mrs, knowing it would annoy her. It's beyond me why it would annoy but the issue is that it's done deliberately. .
Oryx wrote: » I dont mind this kind of addressing: Mr and Mrs Smith. But I do object to the use of Mr and Mrs John Smith. You see it a lot with older folk and some old skool institutions. It used to be that upon marriage a woman became 'Mrs *husbands full name* but that isnt the case anymore and I hate to see it continue. Mostly I see cards coming to my inlaws* addressed to 'Mary' and 'John' Smith. Which is fine. *I dont do the whole cards thing, which gets me around the problem