Dear Miss Manners: My friend and I both have baby girls: Hers is about 6 months old, and mine is 3 months. She has given me a ...
Banks do it, call centers do it, salespeople do it. I appreciate being called “Mr. Smith” instead of just “Bob,” but it ...
Your friends may be gainfully employed, but they are not what Miss Manners would call adults. Anyone who thinks they can get away with such behavior and still have friends has much maturing to do. The ...
An uninvited, vegan plus 1 showed up to the letter writer’s dinner party and promptly criticized all the food.
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DEAR MISS MANNERS: I was picking up food at a restaurant when a young lady approached the counter to retrieve her order. She ...
GENTLE READER: The best counsel Miss Manners has for you is to invite guests who engage in conversation, so that they are not ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: A woman my husband works with bought him five work shirts. (This is something that happens quite often ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My wife has a terminal illness and has been undergoing treatment for several months. Many of her close friends have been very generous with meals, cards and flowers, for which ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: We needed a plumber recently, and during the four hours he was on the job, he spent well over an hour on his phone for non-work-related calls. More and more, it seems that ...
GENTLE READER: Decent people do not, as you said, admonish people directly. Nor do they go looking for trouble. If the ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am a young adult who bought a home in one of the highest-cost resort areas of the country — a purchase that strains me financially, but is well worth it. While I love my ...