Miss Manners tackles relatives who won't stay out of the kitchen, when to begin eating, and how to reply when guests imply ...
GENTLE READER: You found the questions rude because you believe that no self-respecting host would serve guests precooked ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband and I purchased a new home -- hooray! It’s only 12 minutes down the road from where we ...
GENTLE READER: Wash your hands at the time appointed, hold hands during the prayer, and then, when everyone else starts to ...
However, it seems like other folks never got this same lesson. I frequently find that some well-intentioned guest will look ...
The most important staples of car show etiquette include not touching the vehicles, asking before taking pictures, and ...
Thoughtful planning, cultural awareness and practical expectations help make Christmas and Hanukkah gift exchanges meaningful ...
Etiquette expert Alison Cheperdak joins 'Varney & Co.' to break down rising concerns over declining air travel manners and ...
A growing list of the bride-to-be’s “inappropriate” wedding choices has become the family’s favorite topic, and they are ...
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5 Old-Fashioned Manners Experts Say We Should Finally Retire
We've all been there. Someone hands you a glass of water at a toast and you freeze, unsure whether to raise it. Or maybe ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to the age-old question of whether using fingers or utensils is correct for consuming delicate pastries at formal tea.
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