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Guest Posted 21 years ago
Letter Writing

Letter to the ambassador.

How do you adress the ambassador?
Your excelence?
  

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Hello Guest An ambassador is addressed in person as 'Your Excellency'. In a letter, he or she should be addressed as 'Dear Ambassador' (or 'Dear High Commissioner' if representing a British Commonwealth country). In a very formal letter, you could say 'Your Excellency'.

  • Hello Guest An ambassador is addressed in person as 'Your Excellency'.
  • In a letter, he or she should be addressed as 'Dear Ambassador' (or 'Dear High Commissioner' if representing a British Commonwealth country).
  • In a very formal letter, you could say 'Your Excellency'.
  • MrP
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Hello Guest

An ambassador is addressed in person as 'Your Excellency'.

In a letter, he or she should be addressed as 'Dear Ambassador' (or 'Dear High Commissioner' if representing a British Commonwealth country).

In a very formal letter, you could say 'Your Excellency'.

MrP
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I have to write a letter to the Ambassador of Japan for a project in my world cultures class. How would I adress it to them? As "Your Excellency", "Dear Ambassador" or what... [:^)]
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Hello Guest

If I were writing to the Ambassador of Japan about my world cultures project, I would address him as 'Dear Ambassador'.

MrP

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