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Table manners have definitely not gone out of style,” says Diane Gottsman, author of “Modern Etiquette for a Better Life,” ...
They will warn me of the plastic in teabags as they watch me make a cup of tea, or the danger of using medical-grade masks to avoid viruses.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: There is a relatively nice person who works near me in a busy financial office. They are talented and smart, but they have an annoying habit of interjecting a constant stream of ...
There is a relatively nice person who works near me in a busy financial office. They are talented and smart, but they have an ...
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I have been told about the nanoparticles in every item ever manufactured, and the risks of every medication ever made.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I was seated in front of two men at a hockey game, and every other word they said was the F-word. I wanted ...
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Wannabe 'Healer' Needs To Back Off
There is a relatively nice person who works near me in a busy financial office. They are talented and smart, but they have an annoying habit of interjecting a constant stream of unsolicited advice and ...
What can I say in a short, humorous or simple way to stop this stream of warnings about every single move I make?
At each warning, throw your arms up in an “I surrender” position, widen your eyes and say “UH-OH!” After you hold the pose ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I was seated in front of two men at a hockey game, and every other word they said was the F-word. I wanted ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to dealing with unsolicited health advice at work.