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First/given, middle, and last/family/surname diagram with John Fitzgerald Kennedy as example. This shows a structure typical for English-speaking cultures (and some others). Other cultures use other structures for full names.
To help prevent possible delay, nondelivery, misdelivery, or loss of mail, the names of everyone who receives mail through your mailbox should appear either on the outside or inside of the box.
Aside from a pen and paper or digital technology, here is what you need to address a letter: Your name and contact information: You need your full name, your business if applicable, the address, city, state and ZIP code. The date: This should be the date that youre addressing and writing the letter.
The address of items sent to general delivery must indicate the addressees full legal name (see Note above) and the city and country of destination. The use of just initials, simple given names, fictitious names, or figures is not permitted on articles addressed for general delivery.
Specifically, 18 U.S.C. 1342 makes it a federal crime to do either of the following to carry out a fraudulent scheme or other unlawful business: Use or assume any fictitious, false, or assumed title, name, or address in conjunction with sending or receiving mail; or.
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All over the globe, the standard practice is: First name Middle name(s) if any Surname or Last Name However, if you write your surname first, always put comma so that readers can identify it as such. For example, if you write John, James a reader will know that John is your surname and James is your first name.
If you have ever received a letter and you arent sure who wrote it, you may have wondered, Do you have to write a name on a letter? It isnt a requirement, but you should make it a point to include the name of the person who sent the mail. Besides, people dont like receiving anonymous letters.
The order of your names can vary depending on cultural norms and personal preference. In general, if you are in a country where the convention is to write names in the order of first name, middle name, last name, then you would list your names in that order.

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