Dear Eric: I get a holiday card from a family consisting of a mom, dad and daughter. They also have a son who died in infancy ...
Dear Eric: I’m deaf; I gradually lost my hearing and got a cochlear implant in December 1994. I wanted to respond to “Hearing Jokes,” the person with hearing loss who didn’t want to get a hearing aid ...
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I are in our 60s. When we are at home, just the two of us, he likes to wear just his underwear around the house, whether it’s watching TV or eating dinner. I have accepted it ...
"I'm not trying to ruin childhoods, but I'm just suggesting that parents teach their kids to have some basic manners and ...
Kids who don't learn good manners aren't just at risk of being rude, they may also suffer socially and professionally as adults. Teaching manners is a form of empathy training, and that's good for ...
My Everyday Table on MSN
Foods and eating habits that are considered rude in some countries
Eating is one of the most universal human experiences, but the “right” way to do it changes the moment you cross a border.
The moment I realized my eye-rolling at etiquette wasn't about the rules themselves but about the deep shame I felt for not ...
Spoonful Wanderer on MSNOpinion
She said not eating the company-funded dinner 'looked bad.' I refused to order a side dish.
There are certain truths we hold dear when it comes to good manners. A thoughtful host always ensures their guests feel ...
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