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(Please send your questions to Miss Manners at her website, www.missmanners.com; to her email, [email protected]; or ...
Obviously, eating before the performance is an option, but dining quickly in a Paris restaurant is easier said than done.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: To prevent party guests from driving impaired, I came up with a fun game using a $21 breathalyzer I bought ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I like unusual people -- eccentrics, scapegoats, difficult people. I always have. In the rare event that someone mistreats me, I distance myself; otherwise, I remain friends with ...
(Please send your questions to Miss Manners at her website, www.missmanners.com; to her email, [email protected]; or ...
Ours is not an age obsessed with social etiquette. Yet we still seek to understand the correct forms, even if they seem ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have skills and interests that are rather unusual in modern times. I enjoy these hobbies immensely, ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I’m in my late 70s and enjoy spending time with my adult children. My son-in-law drives a van, which is very hard for me to get into. I would prefer to take our car, ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a friend, Nora, whom I have known since high school. She now lives in a nearby town, but too far to just make a visit for the day, so when we do get together, it requires ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: When cutting meat at the dinner table, my wife of nearly 50 years holds her fork as though she’s stabbing someone. It apparently doesn’t embarrass her, but it makes me ...
Later, someone who had overheard this said that Miss Manners was due a Tony Award for delivering that line. [The letter above may have been prompted by a question to Miss Manners concerning a ...
Miss Manners: Those invited backstage must learn to navigate the tricky etiquette . ... Later, someone who had overheard this said that Miss Manners was due a Tony Award for delivering that line.
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