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We asked travel experts, including etiquette gurus and a serving flight attendant, to unveil the protocol for using cabin stowage bins ...
Of course not. A private club is accustomed to hosting a new assortment of guests every day, including those unfamiliar with the customs of "proper golf etiquette." The important part is to be ...
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The dos and don'ts of playing golf at a private club - MSNYou shouldn’t be intimidated as a guest at a country club. Maybe in the past, but more than ever, private club regulations are changing to be increasingly inclusive. Still, it’s nice to have ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My family enjoys hosting casual open house-type parties. Whoever wants to stop by can do so at their ...
Now that he’s well beyond retirement age, does the mannerly letter writer still have to give up his seat on public ...
GENTLE READER: The correct form is, “We respectfully ask (or decline),” which Miss Manners would normally agree is silly, ...
Miss Manners: Being a gentleman has changed in modern times; here’s one thing you may be doing wrong
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am a gentleman who strives to live a mannerly life. In that regard, when riding public transportation, I ...
I have discovered that my husband’s small business has been sending out birthday/anniversary cards addressed to clients by ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I’ve noticed that some mature women do not change how they apply makeup as they get older, which makes their maturing features begin to look, well, clownlike.
Miss Manners: Can a guest reprimand a dog in its own house? Plus: A stranger lent me an item I needed. What is the appropriate token of thanks?
Miss Manners: I’m rebuked when I dare to stray from the parents’ list of approved gifts Plus: Miss Manners wishes people wouldn’t speak of ‘cancer survivors’ ...
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