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Dear Miss Manners: I belong to a local social media group that lets people loan and borrow items. I recently posted a query asking to borrow a piece of equipment for an upcoming surgery, and ...
Dear Miss Manners: I belong to a local social media group that lets people loan and borrow items. I recently posted a query asking to borrow a piece of equipment for an upcoming surgery, and ...
Model Reveals Neck Covered in Swollen Bumps After Undergoing Cosmetic Procedure to Copy Kris Jenner's Youthful Look “Give me Kris Jenner’s neck without surgery," the model captioned a photo ...
My manners taught me to be a generous host, and I believe we were, all the way to the end when I drove her to the airport. However, I feel like our generosity was taken advantage of.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I remember growing up, when we had visitors who were new to our house, my mother would give them the “grand tour.” I now do that with all of my first-time visitors.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I’ve noticed that some mature women do not change how they apply makeup as they get older, which makes their maturing features begin to look, well, clownlike.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Sometimes I get a thinking-of-you greeting card, or something similar, out of the blue from a friend.
Some mature women do not change how they apply makeup as they get older, which makes their maturing features begin to look, well, clownlike.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to handling a relative who notices the absence of gifts but never reciprocated when receiving them.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to the delicate balance between respecting a child's wishes and avoiding neighborhood awkwardness.
I feel it would be nice if Miss Manners would acknowledge that electronic thank-yous are as valid as handwritten in today’s communication environment. Any thank-you is better than no thank-you ...