DEAR MISS MANNERS: I had a choking incident at the office today when I inhaled a cherry tomato. One of my direct reports did ...
Miss Manners writes: "It is hard to take your argument seriously ... when you just threw a tantrum in a grocery store." ...
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In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a reader whose good friend keeps suggesting lunch ...
Dear Margar-etiquette, When I dine out with friends or family, I’m increasingly frustrated by how often people scroll on their phones instead of engaging in ...
GENTLE READER: Although there is, today, too much blurring of the professional and personal spheres, it was always understood ...
Family dinners in sixties California followed strict rules that would feel shocking today, revealing how discipline and ...
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During the early childhood stage, good social skills and good manners are not just a matter of etiquette, but an essential ingredient in the constructing of sel ...
While most parents focus on teaching their kids practical skills and good manners, elite families quietly pass down an ...
Why is it that people see it as mandatory to send a thank-you for a gift? It seems like people give gifts with the sole purpose of being appreciated. This seems contrary to the whole idea of giving a ...
Growing up outside Manchester in a working-class household, dinner was simple. We ate together most nights, but there wasn’t much ceremony to it. My dad would come home from the factory, mum from her ...
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