When opening gifts after the honeymoon, my son and his wife were hurt that the niece and her husband gave nothing.
There's a whole lot of who got what for whom, and who makes more money, etc., in this letter. Miss Manners sets it straight.
She is a sweet lady, but needy. So, when she visits, we take down art we enjoy and put up the cat-in-the-bathtub picture.
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Dear Miss Manners: I am female, and I have a male friend who likes to flirt with other women when we go out for dinner or ...
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DEAR MISS MANNERS: We went to breakfast this morning, four people total, and I informed the waitress beforehand that we’d ...
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Dear Miss Manners: How does one handle being offered alcohol when you choose not to drink? I got a DUI 2 years ago, and I ...
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DEAR MISS MANNERS: Just after Thanksgiving each year, my young nieces send out a letter to the extended family that contains their “Letter to Santa,” outlining the things they would like as gifts.