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ChatterBank1 min ago
Which is the correct version?
C Bond Esq MRICS FAAV
C Bond MRICS FAAV Esq
C Bond MRICS FAAV
Esq or no Esq? Or where to be placed?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In a book of Etiquette that is here at work it says, "If you want to use Esq (at own judgement), it should directly follow the name, if there are professional qualifications they should follow after a comma. I'm not sure how relevant this is as it was written in 1951.
Personally i wouldn't use Esq - it is a bit too formal. But use a comma after the name, and before qualifications.
As we all know Esq = Mr, so it would only ever be used to replace that anyway.
One person's formal, is another's "traditional". I've worked in a stockbrokers where Esq was used becaues it was a long standing family business with traditional values etc etc. So I don't see that there's any harm in using Esq. :-)
Esq would definitely go BEFORE the letters, and if you're dropping it, a more formal letter would of course use "Mr" instead.
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