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The essential reference for anyone who needs to write, spend an invitation, formally introduce, or speak to their local sheriff, pastor, judge, or city councilman.
Expanded and Updated Second Edition. Honor & Respect provides clear guidelines on how to: ? Address an official envelope and prepare the address block on a letter. ? Write the best salutation. ? Determine the right level of formality for the complimentary close. ? Address an envelope for social correspondence or an invitation. ? Prepare the inside envelope of an invitation. ? Writing a place card or name badge. ? Choose the best phrases when making a formal introduction. ? Int­­roduce one person to another. ? Refer to the other person in a conversation.
"Honor and Respect is the definitive guide to first impressions. For any personal or professional situation where formality is of the essence and proper decorum is the expectation, this book offers critical information on how to address, introduce, and communicate with officials, functionaries, and dignitaries from all walks of life and over 180 countries. From presidents to pastors, ambassadors to attorneys general to your local alderperson, Honor and Respect offers clear explanations and examples of the official honorifics of thousands of federal, state, and municipal officials; corporate executives; clergy; tribal officials; and members of the armed services in the United States, Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. It also includes titles and guidance on addressing high officials from more than 180 countries. Painstakingly researched and carefully vetted, the book's contents are indispensable for individuals or offices working in government, foreign affairs, diplomacy, law, the military, training and consulting, and public relations, among others. This updated third edition reflects the nuanced changes in language, protocol, and conventions that have been implemented by the State Department, Armed Forces, and myriad other government offices in the US and beyond"--