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Sympathy card etiquette question
Posted by
znufrii
Mar 26 '13, 10:34
You would still use "Mrs." for the recently widowed, right?
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Why do you figure she even needs to see that right now? I agree with zork. -- nm
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con_carne
Mar 26, 10:49
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it's part of her identity. don't take that away from her. -- nm
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Andie
Mar 26, 10:50
I wouldn't call her The Widow Smith just yet -- nm
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zeitgeist
Mar 26, 10:47
if she used Mrs while he was alive, then, definitely.
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Andie
Mar 26, 10:37
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I agree. Address her as she prefers to be addressed now . . .
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OAE -- aka OAE
Mar 26, 11:02
yes - Mrs. John Doe (or use her name as Ms. Jane Doe) -- nm
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Don Homer
Mar 26, 10:37
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thx -- nm
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znufrii
Mar 26, 10:39
why not just their name? -- nm
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zork
Mar 26, 10:36
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