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Miss Manners, mom
Miss Manners: Please stop calling me ‘mom’!
I love being a mom, don’t get me wrong. And I love my sons. But this drives me bananas. I’m not these people’s mom!
Miss Manners: Why does the staff at my kids’ pediatrician office call me Mom?
Dear
Miss
Manners
: When I take my sons to the pediatrician or call ... But there’s something about it that feels a
little
condescending, like I’m not a separate person from my children. “Which mother? I’m Mrs. Starwood.” (Or “Dr. Starwood ...
Miss Manners: I wish my child’s pediatrician, staff would use my name rather than just call me ‘Mom’
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Miss Manners: How can I get the receptionist to stop calling me ‘mom’?
There’s something about it that feels a little condescending, like I’m not a separate person from my children.
18h
Miss Manners: Was I wrong to ask a man to remove his baseball cap at the theater?
I asked a man sitting in front of me at a college musical to remove his distracting baseball cap, which he did. My wife later ...
4d
Miss Manners: A question about seafood dining etiquette
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to someone who is unsure how to properly eat oysters.
5d
Miss Manners: Mid-30s woman stopped dying her gray hair during COVID. ‘People ask if I’m a grandmother!'
Slippery
little
cusses that they are (the oysters, not your fellow diners), they can be speared with that tiny fork that ...
Sun Sentinel
4d
Miss Manners: I started going gray at 14 and don’t know how to react to insulting comments
Slippery
little
cusses that they are (the oysters, not your fellow diners), they can be speared with that tiny fork that ...
7d
Miss Manners: This vexing couple tailed us for the entire 10-week cruise
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Throughout our 54 years together, my husband and I have lived in, and traveled to, many countries, both ...
4d
Miss Manners: What’s the correct way to eat oysters?
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Please tell me the correct way to eat oysters. GENTLE READER: Do not believe those who advise you to ...
5d
Miss Manners: How do I respond to rude comments about my gray hair?
Slippery
little
cusses that they are (the oysters, not your fellow diners), they can be speared with that tiny fork that ...
9d
Miss Manners: I felt like stealing her groceries when she broke the self-checkout rule
GENTLE READER: Techniques for changing the subject of a conversation rely on a combination of surprise and persistence, Miss ...
al.com
8d
Miss Manners: I’m tired of my boyfriend always bailing on our dates
DEAR
MISS
MANNERS
: I don’t know what to do about my boyfriend’s habit of always canceling plans. We have been together ...
Alaska Dispatch News
16h
Miss Manners: Stop calling me ‘Mom’
DEAR MISS MANNERS: When I take my sons to the pediatrician or call to make an appointment, the receptionist or nurse always ...
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