You say Smith Family
Last name is the name of the family-father's last name, or mother's last name. First name is the name given to certain member's of the family. For example: John Smith. Smith is the name of the family (father's family or mother's family). John is a specific member of the Smith family.
If the family's last name is Smith, you would say "God bless the Smith family."But if you were talking about a boy named Smith and his family, you would say "God bless Smith's family", because the family belongs to Smith.Only use an apostrophe if something belongs to that person! I hope this helps :)
When addressing an envelope to a family, write the family's last name followed by "Family" or "The Family" on the first line. If you know the names of the individuals in the family, you can choose to address it to "Mr. and Mrs. Last Name and Family" or simply "The Last Name Family." Make sure to include the complete address with the correct postal code.
Your family name is your surname and it is not given to you your already have it from your parents. For example if your family name is smith than that will be your surname
Yes, as you are greeting them as if 'Family' was their name.
Anna Smith
smith cause Kim is more of a first name
"Smith" is the most common family name in the United States according to the U.S. Bureau of Census' records. More than one percent of the U.S. population have the family name "Smith". Please see the related links below for details.
The most common family name is Smith. Chang and Kim are more common as last names in Asian cultures, while Smith is a more common surname in English-speaking countries.
Generally, yes. Most English surnames are to do with the original family occupation, such as Baker or Smith.
Yeah. 2 kids. (Willow and Jaden Smith) and I'm not sure the wifes name...
Mother Father Brother Half-Brother Jada Pinkett Smith Will Smith Jaden Smith Trey Smith