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(She) called me to tell me she was diabetic and couldn’t eat them. I felt her phone call was rude and unnecessary.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to the delicate situation when well-intentioned ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I often hear someone say something along the lines of, “We politely ask that you refrain from ...” or “We ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I prepared some hand-dipped chocolate goodies and delivered them to a couple of ladies in my neighborhood.
Miss Manners recommends saying, “I’m sorry to hear that. Thanks for letting me know” — and then tossing the conversation in ...
It will make me think twice next time I try to be thoughtful. This friend certainly won’t see goodies from me again.
My parents decided to throw us a housewarming party-- the day after we moved our family of five into a new home. They invited some people around town who'd known me as a kid. Miss Manners says this to ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My parents decided to throw us a housewarming party — the day after we moved our family of five into a new ...
GENTLE READER: The correct form is, “We respectfully ask (or decline),” which Miss Manners would normally agree is silly, ...
Harriette Cole is a lifestylist and founder of DREAMLEAPERS, an initiative to help people access and activate their dreams.
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'Ladies First' Doesn't Apply Everywhere
I am a gentleman who strives to live a mannerly life. In that regard, when riding public transportation, I offer my seat to ladies who are standing. For your habit of yielding seats, Miss Manners ...
At the end of the concert, she asked my name and informed me that if I ever touched her again, she would call the police and ...