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Naomi
I heard it’s better to use “Ms.” instead of “Mrs.” in general.
How about in this situation? It’s for a name list.
Mrs. Yoko Sato (Chairperson of the City Assembly)
Mr. Fari Grant (Spouse of Mrs. Yoko Sato)
Is it possible to write “Spouse of Ms. Yoko Sato”?
Or is it better to use “Mrs.” in this case?
I would like to make it clear that Fari is Yoko’s husband, since they have different last names.
24 okt. 2025 10:27
Antwoorden · 4
Wow! Complicated. But yes, you can use Mrs in this case. Ms often actually denotes an unmarried person, essentially. Even though it's not supposed to.
27 okt. 2025 06:51
I would go with Ms Yako Sato, and I would put 'husband' instead of 'spouse' but it depends on the style and culture of the organisation.
24 okt. 2025 12:39
Deze inhoud schendt onze communityrichtlijnen.
24 okt. 2025 12:25
They have a different family name
24 okt. 2025 10:28
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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Naomi
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