Do I place a comma before someone's name if I am directing a statement towards them example thank you comma Peter or would i simply write thank you Peter?

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2026-07-15 02:10

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When you address someone directly, you offset their name or pronoun with a comma(s).

"Joe, please give me a hand."

"I'll be there in a minute, Mom."

"Thank you, Peter."

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