The correct female title is ' Dear Madam, '
That is the correct spelling of the USPS job title "letter carrier" (mailman).
The preferred title is letter carrier or postal carrier.
HeartGold is the correct title.
Title as in the title of a book is title.
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When writing to a female that you don't know, use the title Ms (or Ms.), a title invented just for the purpose of addressing a female when her marital status is irrelevant or unknown. The title 'Madam' (always capitalize a title when addressing someone) is still acceptable as well.
The title bestowed on a female ruler of Hanover is Electress
Any title, no matter in what context it is in, what it's about, or what's in it, every first letter of every first word in a title (except for the, of, and, to, etc.) are capitalized.
Yes, "I'll Be" is the correct song title.
The correct title in English protocol would be 'Your Worship' - or 'Dear sir'. You would end the letter 'Your faithful servant' or 'Yours faithfully'
it depends if you are writing a complaint it would be the title with out dear and if a friendly letter dear is correct
The real song title is "You'll Lose A Good Thing." The real song title is "You'll Lose A Good Thing." The real song title is "You'll Lose A Good Thing."