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Re: Salutation

by osiris » Mon May 18, 2009 5:20 pm

Oh, and the same can be said for Dame of course.
Sammya wrote:
osiris wrote:Technically, you should write "Sir Ian McKellen" or "Sir Ian" not "Sir McKellen", since the "Sir" is attached to the first name not the surname.
http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/137276
Thanks Nicola, this is really usefull! {thumb2} Is it then OK not to use the title at all and write "Mr McKellen"? :D
Personally, I'd say stick to Sir Ian or Sir Ian McKellen.

Also, as a bit of trivia for you, not everyone who is Knighted can use the "Sir" title. Anyone from a country where Queen Elizabeth II is not Head of State can recieve an Honorary Knighthood but cannot use the "Sir", like people such as Bono & Bill Gates. Instead they can use "KBE" or "GBE" at the end of their name (depending on type of Knighthood - Commander or Grand Cross respectively). Terry Wogan got one of these, however before accepting it he actually achieved Dual Citizenship so he can now officially be Sir Terry.

There you go. Don't say Fanmail.biz isn't educational.

Re: Salutation

by lizane » Mon May 18, 2009 3:40 pm

I find it best to address them like "Sir Ian McKellen", never just the surname (it's just the way I do it). {thumb2} I always write out the name and surname.
Sammya wrote:Thanks Nicola, this is really usefull! {thumb2} Is it then OK not to use the title at all and write "Mr McKellen"? :D
I'm not too sure, but I guess that will vary from person to person and how they feel about their title. {up} My dad is a doctor (not the medical one), but it annoys him when he's called "Mr.", probably because he had to study 12 years for the title! :lol: I try to call people "Sir" or "Mr", along with their name and surname. :) But I'm sure it'll be fine as you did get a reply.

Re: Salutation

by Sammya » Mon May 18, 2009 1:36 pm

osiris wrote:Technically, you should write "Sir Ian McKellen" or "Sir Ian" not "Sir McKellen", since the "Sir" is attached to the first name not the surname.
http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/137276
Thanks Nicola, this is really usefull! {thumb2} Is it then OK not to use the title at all and write "Mr McKellen"? :D

Re: Salutation

by ursha » Mon May 18, 2009 12:50 pm

osiris wrote:Technically, you should write "Sir Ian McKellen" or "Sir Ian" not "Sir McKellen", since the "Sir" is attached to the first name not the surname.
http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/137276
That's really good to know {thumb2}
When I wrote to him, I wrote down Sir Ian McKellen but I thought it doesn't really matter if it's written with his name or without it. Now I know ;)

Re: Salutation

by osiris » Mon May 18, 2009 11:25 am

Technically, you should write "Sir Ian McKellen" or "Sir Ian" not "Sir McKellen", since the "Sir" is attached to the first name not the surname.
http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/137276

Re: Salutation

by khackdrums » Mon May 18, 2009 2:49 am

I don't think it really matters, but when I wrote to him I wrote "Sir Ian McKellen"

Khackdrums :D

Re: Salutation

by Phoebe » Sun May 17, 2009 3:42 pm

I add my signature manually to each post, I just couldn't wait until signatures work again.
(If you quote one of my posts you will notice it )

Best regards,
matze16
Oh I see that's how you did it! Thanks, I'll have to try that.

Phoebe :D

Re: Salutation

by matze16 » Sun May 17, 2009 3:33 pm

Sammya wrote:but I'm no expert on addressing people with titles
The same applies to me :mrgreen: Sometimes I am really shilly-shally about that :lol:
Phoebe wrote:P.s: How did you get your signature to show on your posts?! :)
I add my signature manually to each post, I just couldn't wait until signatures work again. :mrgreen:
(If you quote one of my posts you will notice it {thumb2})

Best regards,
matze16
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Re: Salutation

by Phoebe » Sun May 17, 2009 2:32 pm

Hello matze16,

I would put Sir. McKellan probably but I'm sure either would be fine.

Best of luck to you with your request! {thumb2}

Phoebe :D

P.s: How did you get your signature to show on your posts?! :)

Re: Salutation

by Sammya » Sun May 17, 2009 1:53 pm

Hi Matthias,

when I wrote ti him, I was also wondering this, and then I chose Dear Mr McKellen, so I don't think it really matters, but I'm no expert on addressing people with titles, so I might have written it wrong :D .

Sammya

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