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Is Chris- a short form of Christopher?
A gentleman named Christopher signed Chris- in the email he wrote to me. When I reply him, what should I address him? Is Chris- OK? What's the function of "-"? A sign of abbreviation? I haven't seen it in people's names before.
P.S. He is in a higher position, so I want to show my respect to him. I used to call him Dr. + his last name.
Thank you!
29 gru 2011 02:52
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Agree with Mudy
29 grudnia 2011
Yeah it's right that Chris is a short form of Christopher.
But it's very polite to address a person by using his full name if he or she is on a higher position. For example if u have to address him, u should write Dr. Christopher.
29 grudnia 2011
Yes :D
29 grudnia 2011
Yes, Chris is a shortened form of Christopher
29 grudnia 2011
If he is a Dr. then it's fine to address him as a doctor. Yes, Chris is a shortened version of Christopher, I think he probably meant to sign it as
-Chris
Which you usually do at the end of a letter or message and basically just signifies the persons name from my understanding.
29 grudnia 2011
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Angela
Znajomość języków
chiński (mandaryński), angielski
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angielski
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