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Please send your questions to Miss Manners at her website, www.missmanners.com; to her email, [email protected]; ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to whether a five-star chef's gourmet soup bar with ...
Gentle Reader: Recognizing that restaurateurs are fond of garnishing food with words, Miss Manners will overlook the ...
A recording of a debate about Jesus’ presence in the elements of the Lord’s Supper has inspired a new round of discussion ...
When you call Carol Rey, CEO and founder of the Elite School of Etiquette, you may get her voicemail, which ends with the ...
"Once, after returning from summer vacation, a student looked me up and down and said, 'You look a lot older now.'" ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband and I attend our local university basketball games. Because he is hard of hearing, we are very conscious of the damage the excessively loud noise can do to one’s ears.
which means not trying to play hostess and keeping her hands off food meant for other people. At functions you are both attending, this also applies to you. In your own home, Miss Manners ...
"I have a friend who invariably takes a food item, breaks off what she wants and puts the remainder back on the serving ...
which means not trying to play hostess and keeping her hands off food meant for other people. At functions you are both attending, this also applies to you. In your own home, Miss Manners ...
“Model good table manners by showing them how you place the napkin over your lap and how you use it to wipe your mouth,” Goss ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I hosted a relative over the winter ... She complained the bedroom was too hot, so I purchased a table fan for her. She particularly complained about the dining room chairs ...