DEAR MISS MANNERS: My adult daughters learned etiquette from me. It was passed down from my mother. Somewhere along the line, the old etiquette has been forgotten and new manners have been invented by ...
My adult daughters learned etiquette from me. It was passed down from my mother. Somewhere along the line, the old etiquette ...
My adult daughters learned etiquette from me. It was passed down from my mother. Somewhere along the line, the old etiquette has been forgotten and new manners have been invented by their husbands.
I went gray at an exceedingly young age — my mother noticed my first gray hair when I was in preschool. By the time I was in ...
There are many great mysteries in parenting, such as how to keep shoes paired, or where do all the socks go? Why does ...
GENTLE READER: “I am not religious, but I certainly wish you well and will keep you in my thoughts.” DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband is extremely frugal with money (maybe too much so) and we don’t spend ...
Altrusa International of Delta, Colorado Inc. and the Grand Mesa Arts and Events Center present Mamie’s Table High Tea on ...
A disarming alternative is to take it on face value, as a compliment. Responding, “Thank you, I’m glad you like it” at least ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to rude comments about a reader's college.
I am wondering how one responds to people who offer rude and unsolicited commentary on one’s alma mater. I was introduced to ...
Lately, I find that whenever I schedule even the most mundane of appointments, I am endlessly nagged by correspondence from the host: “Please confirm Lady Tuna’s rabies booster appointment,” or “Are ...
Many of these reminders are automatic, so unsubscribing from emails or blocking texts is a short-term solution. But if Miss Manners is to issue a declaration, it is that everyone else should stop ...