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How to address a formal letter if unsure of gender? - volcs0 - 04-07-2009 I'm sending a formal letter to someone named Morgan. I don't feel comfortable with "Dear Morgan" but would rather use: "Dear Mr. ____" (or "Dear Ms. ____"). I've googled this person, and I suspect they are female, but I just can't be sure. What are the options: 1. No salutation. Just start in with the letter. 2. To Whom it May Concern 3. Dear Sir/Madam Other ideas? Re: How to address a formal letter if unsure of gender? - kap - 04-07-2009 2 or 3 Re: How to address a formal letter if unsure of gender? - C(-)ris - 04-07-2009 Dear Captain? Re: How to address a formal letter if unsure of gender? - davester - 04-07-2009 I'm partial to "Hey you", "Captain my Captain", or "Y'all". Re: How to address a formal letter if unsure of gender? - Racer X - 04-07-2009 no, this is formal You All. Re: How to address a formal letter if unsure of gender? - guitarist - 04-07-2009 Is there a way to unobtrusively determine the person's gender identity? Using a resource other than Google...Call their office, find out through a third party, something...do a bit more research? If it's not practical, and the letter is purely formal and impersonal, then Sir/Madame is acceptable. If you don't want to risk being totally impersonal and uninformed, going to the trouble to find out a tiny bit more about the person you're addressing seems like a worthwhile effort. Re: How to address a formal letter if unsure of gender? - Jack D. - 04-07-2009 Yo, 'sup bitch? I wonna axe you suh'in, Covers the gender problem but maybe not formal enough? Re: How to address a formal letter if unsure of gender? - Lux Interior - 04-07-2009 I'd go with the Sir/Madam Re: How to address a formal letter if unsure of gender? - Black - 04-07-2009 Greetings! It has come to my attention etc. etc. Re: How to address a formal letter if unsure of gender? - jdc - 04-07-2009 Hi Pat, ![]() |