Spoonful Wanderer on MSN
I served pizza and canned cheese at the kids' party. MIL demanded 'Whole Foods' cupcakes.
There’s an unwritten rule we all learn early on: when you are a guest in someone's home, you graciously accept the ...
Decluttering Mom on MSN
Mom throws birthday party for 9-year-old, another parent demands both her kids be invited
A mother planning a ninth birthday celebration for her daughter thought she had done everything right: a clear guest list, age-appropriate activities and a polite heads-up to another parent about ...
It's normal for things to change over the years, but sometimes, being nostalgic means missing important rules. Here are 10 ...
Despite what boomers may say, the old ways aren't always better. But in the case of these 11 parenting tools and techniques, ...
On our wedding website, and when asked in person, we said, “No gifts, please” (we have plenty of stuff!), but we also ...
We truly and absolutely do not want gifts, but is it wrong to want people to take five minutes to write a card?
On our wedding website, and when asked in person, we said, “No gifts, please” (we have plenty of stuff!), but we also ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a couple upset that many wedding attendees arrived ...
We truly and absolutely do not want gifts, but is it wrong to want people to take five minutes to write a card?
I can't imagine showing up empty-handed to any party, much less a wedding, not even taking the time to write a basic ...
Perhaps, however, she can ease your mind by offering some reasonable explanations: Some people do not wish to make a donation in someone else’s name to someone else’s charity. Some people are not card ...
Please send your questions to Miss Manners at missmanners.com, by email to [email protected], or through postal mail ...
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