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How do you address a Count and Countess?

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How do you address a Count and Countess?

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  1. Here in the USA its "hey you".


  2. Your Excellency.

  3. You would verbally address them as "My Lord," or "Madam." They would be introduced as  "The Count/Countess of ---"or "The Right Honorable Count/Countess of---," the last forms being used also to address mail sent to them.

    Also of note: in the UK, a "count "is an" earl" who would be verbally addressed as "My Lord," introduced as "The Earl of---," or "The Right Honorable Earl of---." The feminine form is still  "countess".

  4. It's "My Lord or Lord X" and "My Lady or Lady X" not "Your Excellency". Excellency is a honorific style given to certain members of an organization or state such as

    - Presidents

    - Governors-General

    - Other Governors

    - Prime Ministers

    -Foreign ambassadors

    - Roman Catholic Archbishops and Bishops (except if

    Cardinal, then replaced by Your Eminence).

  5. My Lord and My Lady.

  6. I believe it is your excellencies.

  7. Count(insert name), just like a lady would be Lady (insert name).

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