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Mr. and Mrs. are honorifics, a type of title that shows respect. Compare Mrs. Jacobs and Mr. Singh with other titles such as Senator Duckworth or Mother Teresa. A suffix is a type of affix that is added to the end of a word that creates a new word (for example, book plus -s creates the new word books).
These can be titles prefixing a person's name, e.g.: Mr, Mrs, Miss, Ms, MX, Sir, Dr, Lady or Lord, or titles or positions that can appear as a form of address without the person's name, as in Mr President, General, Captain, Father, Doctor or Earl.
”Mr.” (pronounced “mister”) is used when you're addressing a man. “Ms.” (pronounced “mid”) is for addressing a woman. It can be used for all women, so people often use this instead of “Mrs.” or “Miss” in spoken English. “Mrs.” (pronounced “mini”) is for a married woman.
Use the correct titles when addressing recipients in any type of formal communication. Instead of writing John Doe, write Mr. John Doe, or instead of writing Jane Doe, write Mrs. Jane Doe. Address couples based on their marital status. Address a married couple using Mr. and Mrs. followed by the man's name.
It may come as a surprise that 'Mr' and 'Mrs' aren't actually short for mister and missus they were originally abbreviations of master and mistress.
Mr. — Mister, was originally an abbreviation for Master, but Master is an old and archaic form that no one will, nor want to use. Mister is the current proper title for a male, married or not. Mrs. — Missus, was originally an abbreviation for Mistress. ... Mrs. has an r in it, too.
Originally, Mrs. was an abbreviation for mistress, the female counterpart of master. There were various spellings for both form sit might be mistress/master or mayst res/mastered variation in pronunciation too. The word mistress had a more general meaning of a woman who is in charge of something.
Always use “Mr.” when referring to a man, regardless if he's married or not. Historically and today, men need not worry about marriage changing the way they're addressed. Some refer to young boys as “Master,” but it's never used for adult men.
Mrs originated as a contraction of the honorific Mistress, the feminine of Mister, or Master, which was originally applied to both married and unmarried women.
A man named after his grandfather, uncle, or cousin uses the suffix II, the second. In writing, a comma is used to separate the surname and the suffixes Jr. and Sr., though the trend is now toward dropping the comma. Junior, when spelled out, is written with a lower case j.
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