When it comes to the dos and don’ts of using stationery, there are several key tips to keep in mind. To ensure your letters, thank you cards, and invitations follow the rules, we present the top tips in stationery etiquette. Names The first tip has to do with addressing your card, letter, or thank-you card. When it comes to names, in formal occasions you do not want to use abbreviations. Here is an example: Do: Doctor James Brown Do Not: Dr. James Brown Using standard etiquette rules, if you address an invitation or card to a couple, you always want to start with the husband’s name and title, followed by his wife. Here is another example: Do: Doctor and Mrs. James Brown Judge and Mrs. James Brown If middle names are included, spell them out, too. Do: James Crawford Brown Do Not: James C. Brown Yet another tip has to do with addressing children. As long as a child is over the age of 18, they should receive their own invitation or announcement. A child younger than 18 would not receive their own invitation. Addressing Envelopes When it comes to the envelope yourRead More
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