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Miss Manners: I had a quick cough, just a tickle ... do I have to apologize to the people around me?
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I had a quick cough, just a tickle. Do I have to apologize to the people around me? I didn’t do it ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I shared a cute photo of my daughter with several other mothers by creating a group text. It was a single ...
Best of Miss Manners: She gifted me an oversized muumuu because I was ‘really packing on the pounds’
One of her standard jabs is to bring me a gift with an insult attached. How does a polite person respond to repeated insults ...
Her skirts or sundresses keep getting shorter. I avert my eyes, but I have seen more of her anatomy than I care to.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to handling dripping glasses at a restaurant.
Miss Manners: There is real danger for me eating at restaurants, no matter what guarantees they make
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I’m seeking some guidance on how best to navigate my dietary restrictions with grace. I have celiac ...
Among other things, I have a catheter and use a wheelchair. She often says she wants to “take me out on the town” to “get ...
Miss Manners: Was it wrong for me to ask the host if my visiting brother could come to the BBQ, too?
GENTLE READER: Well, there is a formula that makes it easier on the hostess. If you say, “Oh, we’d love to, but my brother and sister-in-law are visiting then,” she can say either “Please bring them” ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My brother and his wife were visiting me for a week. During that week, I was invited to a barbecue at the ...
Friend complimented the letter writer’s unusual skills in an odd way. Dear Miss Manners: I have skills and interests that are ...
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