I had the opportunity to speak by phone with writer and podcaster Jennifer L. Scott. The author of the Madame Chic books — ...
A pen — so she can sign her own checks. Dear Miss Manners: My husband and I will be hosting a family gathering for our kids ...
It’s challenging to go anywhere when you feel that people are staring at you, and even worse when you add in the possibility ...
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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 ...
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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In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin shares how to host a crowd with dietary and medical ...
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 ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a good friend who is the polar opposite of me on politics, religion and almost every other subject. We are cognizant of these differences, and refrain from debate or ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My first pregnancy has been 10 years in the making due to infertility. I would like to tell some specific friends the news before I announce it in general on social media.
GENTLE READER: A look of shock is all that is required. But if the questioning does not cease, Miss Manners suggests you say, ...