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If you were to meet one of the following individuals in person, which should you address as: 1. Your Eminence; 2. Your Excellency; 3. Your Grace; 4. Your Holiness; 5. Your Honour; 6. Your Majesty; 7. Your Royal Highness;
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Style (manner of address) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A style of office , or honorific , is a legal, official, or recognized title, in other words a term which by tradition or law precedes a reference to a person who holds a post, or which is used to...
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The Right Honourable; (full name),P.C., and other post nominal letters, if applicable Address ... Home > Ceremonial and Canadian Symbols Promotion > Styles of address - Federal dignitaries ... Application Forms...
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His/Her Honour the Honourable; (full name); Lieutenant Governor of (Province); Address ... Application Forms ... Federal dignitaries...
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When the addressee is a woman, substitute madam instead of sir and Ms. instead of Mr. When a title follows the word Mr., substitute the word madam (Madam Justice Hart instead of Mr. Justice Hart). ... ENVELOPE AND INSIDE ADDRESS...
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The following diagrams listed alphabetically indicate the title and forms of address for certain distinguished Americans and foreigners and are offered as a ready reference for those whose offkial duties may involve them in written or oral exchange with these persons. ... AMERICAN DIGNITARIES...
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Forms of address in various countries ... Señor", which is also given to the great dignitaries of the diocese, and to the canons of the cathedral church. ... "The Catholic Directory" (London, 1906) gives the following brief directions for forms of address, which, with the slight exceptions noted, may be safely taken...
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