One lesson on good manners parents don't seem to teach their kids anymore is making direct eye contact. This is something ...
There’s a uniting theme when it comes to manners in Australia: in Australian English, good manners centre on honouring personal autonomy, egalitarianism and not appearing to tell people what to do.
When it comes to personal finances, setting a good example matters. Read on to learn how parents can model good money ...
I feel like I’m living in a reality show, and maybe should be, since there are apparently so many people interested in ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My mother-in-law and I have a good relationship -- fairly uncomplicated, if a bit surface-level. I’ve been married to her son for 11 years, and he and I have been able to ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I’ve always tipped restaurant servers, hairdressers, pizza delivery drivers and manicurists, of course, understanding that most of these positions do not pay very well and the ...
Dear Miss Manners: I started going gray at age 14 ... let alone tell me about it! What’s a good way to reply when someone ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Our local movie theater offers free refills of popcorn and drinks. My family members insist on getting these refills after every movie to take home with them. As they get their ...
Corynn Robinson, 36, from New Jersey, known as @ teagan.bleu on social media, shared a video of her golden Labrador retriever, Sammy, whose full name is Samuel Jensen Mayse, delicately indulging in a ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I’ve always tipped restaurant servers, hairdressers, pizza delivery drivers and manicurists, of course, understanding that most of these positions do not pay very well and the ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: A good friend of my daughter has invited her and a plus-one to a weekend of wedding events. My daughter’s boyfriend can’t go, and she wants me to go as her plus-one.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Due to a pretty bad injury years ago, I now work a job that is 100% remote. This means many, many video meetings. Most meetings start with the “Hi, how are you?” or “Good ...