My daughter doesn’t share the same etiquette as I do on certain things ... Just because someone is paying for a wedding does not mean that their decisions should dominate, Miss Manners has often said.
Years later, my father died suddenly. My uncle was supportive to me then, and my boyfriend was cordial to him as a kindness ...
and that while you would be pleased to have him at your wedding, you have to decline his offer to act in place of your father ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My wife and I are close friends with another couple. We have traveled locally, domestically and ...
My daughter doesn’t share the same etiquette as I do ... because someone is paying for a wedding does not mean that their decisions should dominate, Miss Manners has often said.
The family members feel entitled to swan in and out, talk with each other and with her ... all while she works to prepare ...
I have no interest in attending this wedding, nor in providing a gift ... Miss Manners: Should outsiders be banned from trick ...
My daughter doesn’t share the same etiquette as I do ... because someone is paying for a wedding does not mean that their decisions should dominate, Miss Manners has often said.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to someone who is unsure how to properly eat oysters.
Miss Manners would have thought they told you to walk the plank rather than invite you to their wedding. If you hate the idea of attending that much, politely decline. But would it not be better ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am a young adult who bought a home in one of the highest-cost resort areas of the country — a purchase that strains me financially, but is well worth it. While I love my ...