In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to rude comments about a reader's college.
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A reader regrets laughing at a barb about her alma mater, when she was actually found the comment to be unfunny and insulting ...
He evidently thought himself the soul of wit, but, as I have to look for a job with my degree from this school, I did not find his comment at all amusing. I laughed with him anyway, partially because ...
Dear Miss Manners: Lately, I find that whenever I schedule even the most mundane of appointments, I am endlessly nagged by ...
GENTLE READER: While Miss Manners agrees that this conversation jumped the rails, she does not understand why you were still holding on when it did.