DEAR MISS MANNERS: My soon-to-be husband and I are planning our wedding, and are having a disagreement on how to address the invitations. We have agreed to abide by your decision. He says that because ...
It is in the interest of restaurants to have dissatisfied customers speak up, so that errors are corrected and they go home ...
It is in the interest of restaurants to have dissatisfied customers speak up, so that errors are corrected and they go home ...
Fiancé thinks addressing plus ones by name on wedding invites isn’t important, but the letter writer disagrees.
Robin Abrahams, also known as Miss Conduct, recently retired after doing the weekly Globe Magazine column for 20 years.
With hectic work, academic and sports schedules, many families are lucky if they can eat dinner at the same time, let alone ...
Kelsey Grammer recently revealed to the New York Post the reason why he had a 30-year falling out with “Cheers” co-star Ted ...
Whether you’re native to Britain and are just wanting to polish up your etiquette skills or you’re going to be travelling and ...
There's a special joy in sinking your teeth into juicy meat with bare fingers or scraping off those decadent flavors still ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Is it bad manners to tell an old person that she looks young for her age? GENTLE READER: Can’t you just tell her how good she looks? Miss Manners is aware that the society ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am a 67-year-old man who works out regularly at a gym. The gym is open 24/7, and members have a key fob to enter since it is not always staffed. I was exercising at 9 p.m ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: We have friends who seem to think every little milestone should be celebrated like a small wedding. They hold celebrations and attach a wish list, sometimes with hundreds of ...