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Dooney & Bourke

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I have a semi-random question because I disagree with a coworker.  I am writing a very formal business letter to a woman, who we know was recently married.  She always signs her correspondence as Firstname MarriedLastname.  When I wrote the letter, I addressed it to Ms. MarriedLastname.  A coworker, who was reviewing my letter prior to sending, changed it to read Mrs. MarriedLastname. 


I think it is rude to assume that the woman goes by "Mrs.", but my coworker disagrees and finds it odd that I insist on Ms.


Thoughts?



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Kate Spade

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I always use Ms., but since you know that she is married, I think either would be acceptable.  When I was married I would refer to myself as Ms. but Mrs. didn't offend me. 

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since you know shes married and uses his name, I'd use Mrs.

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I always use Ms.  But I think that if a woman goes by her married last name the chances are probably next to nothing that you'd offend her by using Mrs. 

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Marc Jacobs

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i'm w/ you tara, i think ms. is more appropriate than mrs.  we don't know for sure if she goes by mrs. and w/ ms. you can't go wrong.  i also think its pretty petty of your coworker to have made that change to your letter in the first place.

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I always use Ms.

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Chanel

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Can't go wrong with Ms. I always think it's a bit presumptious (even if they do go by Mrs.) for someone to refer to people in letters as Mrs. Especially in a work situation.

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Chanel

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personally, i would be really annoyed if someone referred to me as mrs. in a work environment...

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Oh, wow!  I had no idea about this etiquette.  No idea, but I have always wondered how to handle it when you don't know, or aren't sure, so I naturally just used Ms.  I am so glad to know there is a rule, and I'm doing it right.  Thanks!

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blubirde wrote:


Can't go wrong with Ms. I always think it's a bit presumptious (even if they do go by Mrs.) for someone to refer to people in letters as Mrs. Especially in a work situation.


I agree with this.  Few married women who take their husbands last name would be bothered by the title Mrs. (if they even noticed), but Ms. is universally accepted and inoffensive.  I use Ms. in all my correspondence, work related or not.



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Eurodaisy wrote:

blubirde wrote:
Can't go wrong with Ms. I always think it's a bit presumptious (even if they do go by Mrs.) for someone to refer to people in letters as Mrs. Especially in a work situation.

I agree with this.  Few married women who take their husbands last name would be bothered by the title Mrs. (if they even noticed), but Ms. is universally accepted and inoffensive.  I use Ms. in all my correspondence, work related or not.




Ditto. Ms. is the safest bet.

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Marc Jacobs

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You live in the south, don't you? I would stick with Ms. to be inoffensive, and stay away from the coworker - it almost sounds like she's just trying to be catty to you.

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