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DEAR MISS MANNERS: A car wash I patronize has two single-occupant washrooms, one labeled “Men,” the other “Ladies.” I had ...
The woman stood at the toilet, partly facing me, smiling, then dropped her slacks and underwear, giving me a view.
He generally means well, so I don’t wish to embarrass him, but is there a way to graciously shut this down if I hear it again ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: About a year ago, I met the man of my dreams, and he and I are planning a future together. I have a ...
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Please send your questions to Miss Manners at her website, www.missmanners.com; to her email, [email protected]; ...
A reader gets annoyed when the younger, new boyfriend called her a “cougar” in public. Plus, how to answer condescending, ...
He generally means well, so I don’t wish to embarrass him, but is there a way to graciously shut this down if I hear it again ...
Miss Manners therefore suggests that you turn that weak smile into something that does, in fact, betray your irritation, ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to reciprocating family hospitality when boyfriend's ...
Obviously, eating before the performance is an option, but dining quickly in a Paris restaurant is easier said than done.
Why would anyone prefer a flimsy piece of paper to an all-purpose little cloth for mopping up life’s frequent spills, including those from noses?