Need help with making sure the address are properly writen to assure delivery. 1. Martinů 20/2140 74101 Nový Jičín 2. E20 46803 Rádlo - Milíře 3. 25169 Velké Popovice 287 4. Malá strana 102 74201 Suchdol nad Odrou 5. Masarykovo nám. 8/8 74101 Nový Jičín 6. 39843 Bernartice - Bojenice 26 7. 1. máje 1357 75661 Rožnov pod Radhoštěm 8. Malá strana 69 74201 Suchdol nad Odrou 9. Brodského 10/1667 14900 Praha 4 - Chodov 10. 39601 Želiv - Lhotice 11
E.g. ______Josef Kočka ______Martinů 20 741 01 Nový Jičín ______Petr Kočka ______č.p. 287 251 69 Velké Popovice or Petr Kočka Brodského 10 Praha 4 - Chodov 149 00 Jiří Kabeláč Lhotice 11 Želiv 396 01 It should arrive with the address in different format too. The most important part is the 5 digit code, usually witten as three and two digits, separated by a blank, written before the city/village name or below. And of course: Czech Republic 8)
I have noticed abbreviation after names on the online phonebook. What do these abbreviations mean: Ing. RNDr. Ing. MSc. MUDr.
Those are titles used in CR - not only doctors are addressed with titles over there. Ing. - engineer - of economics, construction, electro etc. RNDr. - doctor of natural sciences Ing. MSc. ... not sure, maybe engineer, master of science MUDr. medical doctor - regardless if medical or dental (= MD) P.S. it is considered very rude if you do not address Sb. with masters degree with his proper title. E.g. engineers should be addressed "pane inzenyre/pani inzenyrko" and so on. In the US you address doctors only, in Europe everybody with masters degree and title. Also, most of the titles are BEFORE the name, not after. The only exception is CsC or DrC - those are after the name. For instance: ing. Jana Novakova, CSC. (CSC or DSC means they achieved an extra training in their carrier).
So the letter would be addressed like: Vážení přátelé Ing.arch Ivo, Vážení přátelé Ing.CSc. Ludek Vážení přátelé MUDr. Jiri
Not exactly... Vážení přátelé = Dear friends may be used as na universal address .. Vážený pane, .. universal to address a man Vážená paní, .. universal to address a woman pan = Mr paní = Mrs lady slečna = Miss We have no "universal" title for a woman as is Ms in english Vážený pane inženýre/architekte/doktore, .. possible, but not necessary Vážený pane Nováku, Vážený pane Kabeláči, Vážená paní Kabeláčová, when you want to use the surname using first name is usually reserved to close friends Vážený pane inženýre Kabeláči - would be too long and is not used this way