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MissJones
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When addressing (as in writing a letter/envelope) someone who is gay...
what do you write?
I know this couple (female) with kids who consider themselves married. One even took the other's last name. If you were writing a note, would you write Ms. X or Mrs. X?
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Posted 4/5/09 1:05 PM |
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Superkat
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Re: When addressing (as in writing a letter/envelope) someone who is gay...
If you are unsure, you can just address it to their names. i.e. Janice Gray and Julie Cunningham or Janice and Julie Cunningham.
Message edited 4/5/2009 1:14:36 PM.
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Posted 4/5/09 1:14 PM |
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PumpkinGirl
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Re: When addressing (as in writing a letter/envelope) someone who is gay...
Posted by Superkat
If you are unsure, you can just address it to their names. i.e. Janice Gray and Julie Cunningham or Janice and Julie Cunningham.
not sure on what is proper, but that is what I would do too
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Posted 4/5/09 1:18 PM |
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Lisa
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Re: When addressing (as in writing a letter/envelope) someone who is gay...
we have a gay couple that are friends of ours and whe I send them a card or letter I address it like this...
John Smith Jim Jones then the address
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Posted 4/5/09 1:31 PM |
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headoverheels
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Re: When addressing (as in writing a letter/envelope) someone who is gay...
if they consider themselves married and have the same last name, i think you can address it like you would address a letter to any married couple. to me that shows consideration and thoughtfulness.
so instead of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, i would write Mrs. and Mrs. Jones.
ETA: but i so like the idea of using their first names also.
i invited a gay couple to my wedding and addressed it to "Mr. John Smith and Mr. Jack Jones"
Message edited 4/5/2009 1:53:21 PM.
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Posted 4/5/09 1:52 PM |
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butterfly20
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Re: When addressing (as in writing a letter/envelope) someone who is gay...
when writing it to my aunt I put..
wifes first name & aunt first last name.
it includes them both but doesnt necessarily mean the wife took my aunts last name... since i wasnt sure at first
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Posted 4/5/09 2:18 PM |
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Re: When addressing (as in writing a letter/envelope) someone who is gay...
If it's informal then I would do
Jessica & Stacy Smith
If it's formal I would do
Mrs's Jessica & Stacy Smith
Do it as if they are doctors with the same last name. That's what my brother prefers.
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Posted 4/5/09 3:03 PM |
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rojerono
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Re: When addressing (as in writing a letter/envelope) someone who is gay...
Posted by headoverheels
i invited a gay couple to my wedding and addressed it to "Mr. John Smith and Mr. Jack Jones"
This is what I do as well.
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Posted 4/5/09 6:23 PM |
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LightUpOurLife
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Re: When addressing (as in writing a letter/envelope) someone who is gay...
Posted by headoverheels
if they consider themselves married and have the same last name, i think you can address it like you would address a letter to any married couple. to me that shows consideration and thoughtfulness.
so instead of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, i would write Mrs. and Mrs. Jones.
I agree, especially since she took her last name.
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Posted 4/5/09 6:25 PM |
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irishbaby
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Re: When addressing (as in writing a letter/envelope) someone who is gay...
Ms. Stacy Jones and Ms. Wendy Smith - Jones
or The Jones Family
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Posted 4/5/09 8:05 PM |
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RadioLau
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Re: When addressing (as in writing a letter/envelope) someone who is gay...
Posted by Lisa
we have a gay couple that are friends of ours and whe I send them a card or letter I address it like this...
John Smith Jim Jones then the address
I do the same
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Posted 4/5/09 8:34 PM |
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donegal419
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Re: When addressing (as in writing a letter/envelope) someone who is gay...
Posted by Lisa
we have a gay couple that are friends of ours and whe I send them a card or letter I address it like this...
John Smith Jim Jones then the address
i've always done it this way as well.
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Posted 4/5/09 8:49 PM |
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sleepie76
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Re: When addressing (as in writing a letter/envelope) someone who is gay...
I would address it to the ____ family. since they all have the same last name.
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Posted 4/6/09 8:38 AM |
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DeniseMarie
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Re: When addressing (as in writing a letter/envelope) someone who is gay...
Posted by Lisa
we have a gay couple that are friends of ours and whe I send them a card or letter I address it like this...
John Smith Jim Jones then the address
yep, me too
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Posted 4/6/09 9:11 AM |
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lucyloo
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Re: When addressing (as in writing a letter/envelope) someone who is gay...
If they have the same last name then:
Mrs. and Mrs. Smith
ETA: Also, Mrs. Pattie and Mary Smith
Message edited 4/6/2009 9:57:12 AM.
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Posted 4/6/09 9:22 AM |
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dpli
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Re: When addressing (as in writing a letter/envelope) someone who is gay...
In this case, I would probably just use Jane Smith Mary Smith
or "the Smith family".
I did not take my DH's name, so I don't use Mrs., I use Ms., even though I am married. However, since we have a child, I will use "the Smith family" as a return address on correspondence with family and friends.
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Posted 4/6/09 9:48 AM |
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klingklang77
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Re: When addressing (as in writing a letter/envelope) someone who is gay...
I would do Ms. and Ms. Surname
They aren't anyone's Mrs. JMO.
ETA: Mrs. suggests you are married to a man, hence the Mrs., which to me equals Mister's Missus (or however you spell it).
Message edited 4/6/2009 9:57:42 AM.
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Posted 4/6/09 9:53 AM |
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lucyloo
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Re: When addressing (as in writing a letter/envelope) someone who is gay...
Just found this on frugalbride.com but I think it's a bit too formal:
Gay Married Couple with the same last name Outer: The Messrs. Elton and David John Inner: The Messrs. John
Lesbian Married Couple with the same last name
Outer: The Mesdames Rosie and Kellie O'Donnell
Inner: The Mesdames O'Donnell
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Posted 4/6/09 9:59 AM |
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klingklang77
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Re: When addressing (as in writing a letter/envelope) someone who is gay...
Posted by dita
Just found this on frugalbride.com but I think it's a bit too formal:
Gay Married Couple with the same last name Outer: The Messrs. Elton and David John Inner: The Messrs. John
Lesbian Married Couple with the same last name
Outer: The Mesdames Rosie and Kellie O'Donnell
Inner: The Mesdames O'Donnell
So in short form Mesdames could be Ms. ?
ETA: Ms. and Ms. ?
Message edited 4/6/2009 10:03:23 AM.
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Posted 4/6/09 10:02 AM |
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Gertyrae
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Re: When addressing (as in writing a letter/envelope) someone who is gay...
Posted by Lisa
we have a gay couple that are friends of ours and whe I send them a card or letter I address it like this...
John Smith Jim Jones then the address
That is exactly what I do...although if one took the other's last name, you might address it just to Ms. Janet Jones
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Posted 4/6/09 10:10 AM |
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