At home or away, good table manners are important for kids to learn ... asking for permission to be excused if they have ...
Manners at the table are not old-fashioned and it is so much better for your children to learn them at home. Some companies ...
I had the opportunity to speak by phone with writer and podcaster Jennifer L. Scott. The author of the Madame Chic books — ...
It’s challenging to go anywhere when you feel that people are staring at you, and even worse when you add in the possibility ...
Dear Miss Manners: I am disabled, and I use a walker to get around. While I am somewhat used to small children asking ...
While the letter writer's grandparents expected you to lick your plate clean, that doesn't mean it was mannerly.
GENTLE READER: A look of shock is all that is required. But if the questioning does not cease, Miss Manners suggests you say, ...
We did not interrupt the adult conversations, in fact, we would not have dared. Mind you, we kids could get up to a fair bit ...
Further, they include table manners in this nasty sport. Lamentation over “which fork to use” is still cited as a trap, although it has been more than a century since highly specialized ...
I am disabled and need a walker. While I’m used to kids asking about it, I’m always shocked when an adult does. Are they ...
Further, they include table manners in this nasty sport. Lamentation over “which fork to use” is still cited as a trap, although it has been more than a century since highly specialized ...
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 ...