Addressing several doctors in a salutation
Good morning Drs Smith, Brown, and Jones, (Is this correct?)
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Good morning Drs Smith, Brown, and Jones, (Is this correct?)
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Welcome to EL&U. You will likely find your answer in Salutation for two doctors (not married) or Say thank you to multiple professors and doctors, or possibly How should I address a letter to a married couple who are both doctors?. How you address someone is largely a matter of etiquette and protocol, not of grammar, but Drs. or Drs would indeed be a conventional way of shortening Dr[.] Smith, Dr[.] Brown[,] and Dr[.] Jones in a letter.
– choster
yesterday
Possible duplicate of Say thank you to multiple professors and doctors
– Chappo
1 hour ago
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Good morning Drs Smith, Brown, and Jones, (Is this correct?)
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Welcome to EL&U. You will likely find your answer in Salutation for two doctors (not married) or Say thank you to multiple professors and doctors, or possibly How should I address a letter to a married couple who are both doctors?. How you address someone is largely a matter of etiquette and protocol, not of grammar, but Drs. or Drs would indeed be a conventional way of shortening Dr[.] Smith, Dr[.] Brown[,] and Dr[.] Jones in a letter.
– choster
yesterday
Possible duplicate of Say thank you to multiple professors and doctors
– Chappo
1 hour ago
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Welcome to EL&U. You will likely find your answer in Salutation for two doctors (not married) or Say thank you to multiple professors and doctors, or possibly How should I address a letter to a married couple who are both doctors?. How you address someone is largely a matter of etiquette and protocol, not of grammar, but Drs. or Drs would indeed be a conventional way of shortening Dr[.] Smith, Dr[.] Brown[,] and Dr[.] Jones in a letter.
– choster
yesterday
Possible duplicate of Say thank you to multiple professors and doctors
– Chappo
1 hour ago
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Welcome to EL&U. You will likely find your answer in Salutation for two doctors (not married) or Say thank you to multiple professors and doctors, or possibly How should I address a letter to a married couple who are both doctors?. How you address someone is largely a matter of etiquette and protocol, not of grammar, but Drs. or Drs would indeed be a conventional way of shortening Dr[.] Smith, Dr[.] Brown[,] and Dr[.] Jones in a letter.
– choster
yesterday
Welcome to EL&U. You will likely find your answer in Salutation for two doctors (not married) or Say thank you to multiple professors and doctors, or possibly How should I address a letter to a married couple who are both doctors?. How you address someone is largely a matter of etiquette and protocol, not of grammar, but Drs. or Drs would indeed be a conventional way of shortening Dr[.] Smith, Dr[.] Brown[,] and Dr[.] Jones in a letter.
– choster
yesterday
Possible duplicate of Say thank you to multiple professors and doctors
– Chappo
1 hour ago
Possible duplicate of Say thank you to multiple professors and doctors
– Chappo
1 hour ago
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Welcome to EL&U. You will likely find your answer in Salutation for two doctors (not married) or Say thank you to multiple professors and doctors, or possibly How should I address a letter to a married couple who are both doctors?. How you address someone is largely a matter of etiquette and protocol, not of grammar, but Drs. or Drs would indeed be a conventional way of shortening Dr[.] Smith, Dr[.] Brown[,] and Dr[.] Jones in a letter.
– choster
yesterday
Possible duplicate of Say thank you to multiple professors and doctors
– Chappo
1 hour ago