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She is the kind of person who always has SOMETHING wrong. Her complaints sometimes differ, but they all have one thing in ...
Dear Miss Manners: My parents decided to throw us a housewarming party — the day after we moved our family of five into a new ...
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 ...
Now that he’s well beyond retirement age, does the mannerly letter writer still have to give up his seat on public ...
GENTLE READER: Then please just order your food. Miss Manners reminds you that the waitress is not a menu item of whom you ...
Miss Manners recommends saying, “I’m sorry to hear that. Thanks for letting me know” -- and then tossing the conversation in ...
Miss Manners: My parents threw housewarming party for us the day after our exhausted family moved in
Miss Manners says this to encourage you to pay greater attention to your parents’ plans in the future, in case you missed an ...
Miss Manners: Being a gentleman has changed in modern times; here’s one thing you may be doing wrong
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am a gentleman who strives to live a mannerly life. In that regard, when riding public transportation, I ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to if an elderly man can keep his seat on public ...
Please send your questions to Miss Manners at her website, www.missmanners.com; to her email, [email protected]; ...
I managed a weak smile that hopefully did not show my irritation, but I’d prefer to never hear this term lobbed in my ...
So the short answer is: Keep offering seats to ladies if you don’t mind standing; if you do mind, then stay seated. Dear Miss ...
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