The niece’s frank response, however, was rude. Miss Manners will therefore sign off on your not attending her baby shower or ...
Dear Miss Manners: We have a close friend who gives gifts we are not wild about, but display anyway. If she does not see her ...
Letter write threw niece a wedding shower, and she returned the favor by showing up to their son’s wedding without a gift.
Dear Miss Manners: I am female, and I have a male friend who likes to flirt with other women when we go out for dinner or ...
GENTLE READER: Another friendly SNOW. This necessitates, however, a third reaction in your repertoire, which is a somewhat ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My fiancé and I have selected a stunning cathedral for our wedding. He has a deep appreciation for ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to why opera-length gloves may be problematic for ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My fiance and I have selected a stunning cathedral for our wedding. He has a deep appreciation for etiquette and appropriate dress. Since the wedding is at 10 in the morning, he ...
GENTLE READER: Brides are allowed considerable leeway: Long, satin dresses are not daytime wear, either, but they are ...
Miss Manners: Anti-tipping reader advises, ‘If you’re not making enough money, get a different job!’
GENTILE READER: You are mighty cavalier about the livability of the minimum wage, and about the ease of getting a ...
Letter writer is annoyed by the expectation to “supplement a stranger’s income.” Dear Miss Manners: Why is tipping expected? I was under the impression that it was up to the customer. In my state, ...
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To tip or not to tip
Why is tipping expected? I was under the impression that it was up to the customer. Miss Manners often rails against the whole idea-- why should a worker’ s wages depend on the whims of customers?
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