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and you mr vs and you mr john

Both phrases are not complete sentences, but they can be part of a larger sentence. "And you Mr." is correct when addressing someone informally, while "And you Mr. John?" is correct when addressing someone formally with their full name. The choice between the two depends on the level of formality you want to convey.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 603 views

and you mr

This phrase is correct when addressing someone informally.

This phrase is used when addressing someone informally, usually in a casual or friendly context.

Alternatives:

  • And you, Mr.
  • And you, Mr. Smith?
  • And you, sir?
  • And you, John?

and you mr john

This phrase is correct when addressing someone formally with their full name.

This phrase is used when addressing someone formally, usually in a more respectful or professional context.
  • Mr Henry, Mr John Fielding.
  • They registered under the names of Mr and Mrs John Smith.
  • Following the vote, Mr John Walls Cushnahan resigned as rapporteur.
  • And Mr John Bell, our concession to manhood, who does the gardening section.
  • My Lord, I call Mr John Redknapp.
  • That was a Mr John Loener.
  • Co-rapporteurs: Mr Martin Magga (Solomon Islands) and Mr John Bowis.
  • Mr John Bowis, on health, with particular emphasis on vaccination projects
  • I give and bequeath to Mr John Smith my little house organ, my musical books and £800.
  • You will have the opportunity later to meet his replacement Mr John Keating... himself an honours graduate of this school.
  • Mr John Chivery, Head Turnkey of the famous Marshalsea Prison, and his beloved wife...
  • I won't be done out of my rights by Mr John Jarndyce, or by anybody.
  • I am obliged to inform you that Mr John Southouse, Attorney, has gone.
  • Now I'd like to call on my Chief of Staff, Mr John Sununu, to introduce some special guests.
  • Firstly, the chief executive of the UK post office, Mr John Roberts, has talked about competition leading to improvements in quality and efficiency and lower prices.
  • Mr John Bowis' report will ensure that the food we eat is always healthy, natural and safe.
  • I should like to play tribute in particular to Mr John Ryan and the significant contribution he has made to this issue over the years.
  • As regards Ireland, Mr John Crimmins from the Office of Public Works was registered among the participants, and his details are available on the site.
  • I feel that it is our duty to mention the role that one of our colleagues, Mr John Hume, has played in this process.
  • Earlier tonight Mr John Prescott, Deputy Prime Minister, was speaking in this building to the British Labour members.

Alternatives:

  • And you, Mr. John?
  • And you, John?
  • And you, Mr. Smith?
  • And you, sir?

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