I assumed my friend was hosting dinners as thank-yous for those of us who had chauffeured her around for decades — but no.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I entered the elevator in my office building with a man and a woman, both in their 20s. There was another ...
There are many kinds of support, including helping the hostess with cleanup, pet-sitting, listening and helping with problems ...
I have been given a gift of immeasurable proportions: the gift of having my life saved by many nurses and doctors after my ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to what the best way is to thank doctors who saved ...
I am writing this on a flight to Dallas after the flight attendant just served my soft drink. Is it just me, or are other ...
I have a feeling she is upset with me for my daughter’s behavior, and she has a right to be. Do I reach out to the mom?
It is a good and wise parent friend who can tell the difference.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to addressing parent tension after your child ...
I'd like to at least give them each a card and small gift, yet each time I set out to write a note, no words can express the ...
Miss Manners suggests that you help this one along on the journey. Reach out to your friend to clear the air, telling her that you were appalled by your daughter’s behavior and ...
I’m close with the mom of this child, but now I feel like there is a strain on my parent friendship because my child was the one who acted poorly.
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