DEAR MISS MANNERS: As a frequent tourist, I take lots of photos wherever I go. I try not to be intrusive, but it isn’t feasible to ask permission of anonymous people in public spaces, and U.S. courts ...
GENTLE READER: If you believe that people should behave politely and treat one another with respect, then you and Miss ...
Some people were never taught how to treat others, and it shows. While traditional manners and etiquette have shifted and evolved over time, with modern expressions changing with every new generation, ...
In my book of manners, an old Texan shaking his cane and rambling, to my ear, incoherently is far less egregious than calling the president a liar in the middle of an address. One was kind of pitiful; ...
It's a debate that rages on between parents and children. — -- (Editor's Note: This article first appeared on Babble.com. It has been reprinted here with permission. Disney is the parent company ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I was leaving an underground transit station and making my way to the escalator to go up to the street when I noticed a tall young man gaining rapidly on me from behind. We have an ...
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This column struck a chord. James E. Causey parlayed his experience with a neighbor who refused to clean up after his dog into a reflection on the state of manners in society. We asked readers to ...
While good manners remain subjective, there are a few nations that are universally praised for being well-mannered.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to why criticizing a colleague's choice to toast with ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I participate in a regular online exercise class, in which all the clients are veterans -- and mostly men. I am usually the only woman in the group. Participants generally sign on ...
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