How to Use Commas in Addresses and Dates - dummies.
The address of the recipient goes in the middle. The return address goes in the top left and the postage stamp in the top right. The section at the bottom must be left empty for the postal services. How to format the address on the envelope. If you want to write to your friend Max, this is how you would write his address on the envelope: Max.
The correct way to address an envelope to a married couple that have different last names is to use both of their names. For example, you could write Mr. Johnson and Miss or Ms. Dwyer.
After checking out the Universal Postal Union's website, I have found the proper way to address letters to Switzerland if you wish to write to the soldiers on your buttplate tag. Here's the link to the official PDF explaining how to address your letters, but I'll give a brief rundown as best I can. For Example, here's one of the addresses I pulled up with the name under my K31's buttplate.
The recipient address should be at least 40 mm from the top of an envelope, possibly should extend no more than 140 mm from the envelope's right edge, should be at least 15mm from the envelope's right edge, and should be surrounded on the right and left by blank zones at least 15mm wide.
Write both names on the envelope if the doctors do not share a last name: Dr. Andrea Jones and Dr. William Smith; Dr. Andrea Jones-Smith and Dr. William Smith. Address a wedding invitation to a married doctor as outlined in steps 3-6. For the inner envelope, choose between formal and informal options.
How to Address a Viscount or Viscountess. Examples: The Viscount Astor The Viscount Colville of Culross Note: When a viscountcy’s name has the compound form (name one) of (name two), use the viscountcy’s name in the following way: When (complete name) is called for, use (name one) of (name two); when (name) is called for, use only (name one).
How to Address a Child: Boys and Girls Use of Master an honorific when addressing boys is considered old fashioned outside of conservative circles. Use of Miss as an honorific is narrowing to very young girls. Young women as early as in their teens may prefer Ms. Check for the preference of the bearer. Envelope, Traditional: Miss (full name).