Plus, we outline which you should use when addressing your wedding invitations. Use "Miss" for girls under 18 or young, unmarried women, but switch to "Ms." if "Miss" feels too juvenile. "Ms." is a ...
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“Ms.” vs. “Mrs.” vs. “Miss”: What’s the Difference?
It probably hasn’t been too long since you last came across a form that left you stumped: In the face of Ms. vs. Mrs. vs. Miss, which is the right fit? These honorifics have a place in both formal and ...
Whether you’re addressing someone in person, in a letter, or with a formal invitation, titles are a symbol of respect. Men are always addressed as Mr., but it’s a bit more complicated for women. There ...
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