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| I have a problem where a company wishes to invite all their staff to an event. If the Employee is Male and they have a spouse the invitation will read: Mr & Mrs <First Initial> <Surname>. However if the Employee is Female I am unsure of the correct formal name. Would it be Mrs & Mr <First Initial> <Surname> or would it still remain Mr & Mrs? Regards John |
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| If the employee is female and she has a spouse, then Mrs. & Mr would be correct. |
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