Postby Psy » January 5th, 2009 2:41 am
I read a story once about a man who addressed his letters using different suffixes depending on the person, and only at a much later date did he finally hear that, "we knew it was from him because he always addressed his letters improperly." Personally, I've yet to see an exception to this, though admittedly the only postcard I've seen addressed to a young boy had two other names on it (one of which was the mother's). Still, it used 様, so you probably should as well.
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