DEAR MISS MANNERS: I attended two touring Broadway shows, and many families were at each performance. For one show, some ...
Social media has sabotaged the tactful rule against mentioning social events to people who were not invited. Miss Manners ...
Generally, I would contribute a small amount, but the charity she named has a poor reputation among a great number of my ...
Dear Miss Manners: I attended two touring Broadway shows, and many families were at each performance. For one show, some ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I enjoy socializing with a group of women in my community. There is a group text for 14 of us who often ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am blind and have been since birth. Unlike some people I know, I don’t get offended if people ask me ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a casual acquaintance whom I see regularly and have a high opinion of. This individual asked me to ...
I think they should keep such texts private. It’s their choice not to include me, but I believe it’s rude to brag.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I attended two touring Broadway shows, and many families were at each performance. For one show, some ...
Why did the letter writer’s relative share what he discovered about their late aunt’s tragic past with the whole family?
But even that is not required to be polite when responding to a solicitation: “Thank you for telling me about it” is ...
The silence that both you and Miss Manners prefer dates only from the early 20th century. Before that, audiences treated ...
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