DEAR MISS MANNERS: My adult daughters learned etiquette from me. It was passed down from my mother. Somewhere along the line, ...
Drusilla Beyfus, who has died a few days short of her 99th birthday, was a doyenne of the worlds of fashion and journalism, as an editor, author, lecturer, authority on style and a well-known ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to whether fighting rudeness with rudeness is ever ...
"I enjoyed doing it, and that was my reward. If we enjoyed someone’s presence, then that was the reciprocity." ...
Dear Miss Manners: I work in a fast-food restaurant, in which we only go by our first names.
I was taught that at formal dinner parties, bread plates were not used, and that they were not considered part of a formal place setting for multi-course meals. Now, I am given to understand that ...
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The 1 Old-Fashioned Etiquette Rule I'm Still A Stickler About
The reason I get so "bunched up," as my mom would say, over the whole thing is that it comes down to a lack of respect.
Gentle Reader: Thank you for your attempt at helping in the noble cause of mannerliness, but Miss Manners is afraid that your suggestion represents the problem, not the solution. In pursuing the ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – As the holiday season approaches, festive gatherings and parties are just around the corner! Here are some essential etiquette tips to help you navigate them with confidence and ...
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