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That would indeed stretch the food. But assuming they are separate: ...
Uninvited neighbors keep showing up to the letter writer’s gatherings. Dear Miss Manners: How can I politely invite someone ...
His clients are professionals between the ages of 30 and 90. I believe that most of them were raised during a time of proper ...
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GENTLE READER: Deliberately ignoring someone who is speaking to you is a high insult, one that is tantamount to severing ...
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DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a tremor in my hands, worse in my dominant hand, and it affects my table manners. In public, I try ...
She's concerned with how the cards are addressed. Miss Manners is concerned with maintaining a business-like relationship.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to someone who wonders if they should avoid eating in ...
GENTLE READER: “Mr. Joe Smith” would be Miss Manners’ preference. But then, she would also prefer not to receive birthday ...
I believe that the envelopes should be addressed using a title. I have been informed by my husband that omitting it is ...
GENTLE READER: Deliberately ignoring someone who is speaking to you is a high insult, one that is tantamount to severing ...