Daughter is in a fight with her friend, and the letter writer has a feeling the friend’s mom is also upset. Dear Miss Manners ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My daughter acted poorly and distanced herself from one of her good friends. This is the second time in a ...
It is a good and wise parent friend who can tell the difference.
I have a feeling she is upset with me for my daughter’s behavior, and she has a right to be. Do I reach out to the mom?
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to politely addressing unsanitary conditions ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: After commuting to the same job for 15 years, 15 minutes from my home, last winter I took a better job an ...
To be clear, Miss Manners does not condone the practice. But if you are squeamish, she would suggest that you not look too ...
Miss Manners suggests that you help this one along on the journey. Reach out to your friend to clear the air, telling her ...
More often than not, the attendant will grab the top of the cup with their fingers around its lip before handing it to the ...
To be clear, Miss Manners does not condone the practice. But if you are squeamish, she would suggest that you not look too ...
I wanted to refuse my drink as a matter of principle, but the pretzels they previously served were calling my name.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: After a meal at a restaurant, my mother is in the habit of vigorously rubbing both of her hands with one ...