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In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to how hosts once tactfully communicated event end ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to reader claiming traditional phrase now implies ...
It is currently more polite to say “No problem” or “No worries,” which imply that whatever was done, the doer was happy to do ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I regret to tell you that, in the modern parlance, “You’re welcome” isn’t polite. It is currently more ...
Miss Manners grants you that the other shopper started it. But being an adult means not taking the bait when someone else is rude to you. And yelling “You are not my mom!” is not the rousing argument ...
Miss Manners has defended “No problem” and “No worries” from those who find them offensive, claiming that they suggest that a ...
During the early childhood stage, good social skills and good manners are not just a matter of etiquette, but an essential ingredient in the constructing of sel ...
Bill Cates, founder of Referral Coach International, explains how advisors can learn more about their clients and build trust in the process. New "big, beautiful bill" proposed as deficit soars under ...
“Farmers can learn to find new income streams while fighting pollution”. The director of the Peatlands for Prosperity programme Douglas McMillan explains how paludiculture is turning high-emission ...
Christmas holidays generate a lot of togetherness. A lot of togetherness means cooking, cleaning, searching for kids’ missing boots and gloves, digging through trash for a gift card accidentally ...