DEAR MISS MANNERS: For my 40th birthday, my sister planned a bowling party. She is very organized, and pre-entered the names of all 12 guests into the lanes (two lanes, six people at each).
A head teacher who has taken over a Lynn secondary school wants to “restore it to its former glory” as staff crack down on ...
Instead of civility, what we have now instead are name-calling contests better suited to the schoolyard than the debate hall.
Court makes consequential decision on Biden's attempt to regulate coal-fired power plants: 'Reasonable standards for ...
That means that, awkwardly, the survival of Mr Barnier’s future government is now largely in the hands of none other than Marine Le Pen. Her hard-right friends form the third-biggest parliamentary ...
No one likes bad manners. Woe-be-tied the person who chastises the offender. That would be bad manners. You can’t win. Respect, civility, rudeness and bad manners have become common on TV, on social ...
Kelman tells us that the best way to teach your kid good manners is not by commanding them to do and say specific things like “please” and “thank you,” but by modeling those behaviors yourself and ...
I can’t speak for poor Mr. Kennedy, but I gather that you would prefer not to fly with me.” DEAR MISS MANNERS: A choral director I know is retiring from her post of many years. The board of ...
There’s no way I’m going to make a mess. Because, you know, table manners. Putting aside the unusual name, Table Manners brings a new level of dining to Bronte’s shopping strip, more ...
William, who died in 1404, said that “manners maketh man.” That aphorism applies to the latest dispute between the campaigns of Mr. Trump and Ms. Harris, for at the heart of that dispute is ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband and I just learned that we are pregnant with our first child. We’re very excited! As it happens, a close friend’s wedding is in a few weeks and (if all goes well ...