GENTLE READER: Your confidence that you are not required to reciprocate in your apartment, though technically correct, ...
We were meeting another couple at a restaurant and found out they had already been seated and ordered drinks. Is it wrong ...
Dear Miss Manners: I am disabled, and I use a walker to get around. While I am somewhat used to small children asking ...
I was at an event recently when a woman I did not know asked, “So, you don’t really NEED that thing, do you? You just like ...
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GENTLE READER: A look of shock is all that is required. But if the questioning does not cease, Miss Manners suggests you say, ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin shares how to host a crowd with dietary and medical ...
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For your sake, Miss Manners hopes not. She suggests that you create a menu, at least 75% of which is OK for you to eat. Then, just for fun, do not tell your curious family member which 75% it is. DEAR ...
By doing so, she is telling her friends how much they need to spend and depriving them of the fun of choosing a special gift ...
My instinct is to return the item in a little bag with a note saying it isn’t mine. But somehow that feels rude, presumptuous ...
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