To be clear, Miss Manners has never liked sending money as a present. But the thought of a young child who has been used to ...
To be clear, Miss Manners has never liked sending money as a present. But the thought of a young child who has been used to ...
Brother had placed a stuffed animal in their mother’s casket and then somehow gave it to the letter writer for Christmas.
She therefore suggests you continue the tradition until they turn 18 or 21. If it helps, virtually no one except Miss Manners ...
To be clear, Miss Manners has never liked sending money as a present. But the thought of a young child who has been used to ...
Especially when there’s money in them, and especially when the gift goes to their children. I wouldn’t want them to be uncomfortable or embarrassed.
A heartfelt letter expressing your thanks is best. Miss Manners suggests you focus on the specific things they did to make you feel better and help you heal. Expressing your gratitude will make them ...
It occurs to me that it’s possible these cards may make people feel uncomfortable. Especially when there’s money in them, and especially when the gift goes to their little children.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have several nieces and nephews I adore. While they were growing up, I always sent a birthday card, even if there was no family birthday celebration.
I'd like to at least give them each a card and small gift, yet each time I set out to write a note, no words can express the ...
I have been given a gift of immeasurable proportions: the gift of having my life saved by many nurses and doctors after my cancer diagnosis. I want to show my gratitude to these wonderful people who ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to what the best way is to thank doctors who saved ...
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