Miss Manners: Loud adults giggled, sang through Christmas services, ruining the evening for everyone
Would it be wrong for a church member to ask people to leave the church due to disruptive and inappropriate behavior? My ...
Some kids weren’t rude, they were curious, sharp, and hard to satisfy with simple answers. What adults labeled as “bad ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: When my children were growing up, we were close friends with another family. Both families taught the children old-fashioned respect for their elders and expected them to call ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My friend has coached our daughter’s soccer team for years. At the end of each season, he graciously hosts a much-anticipated afternoon barbecue for the girls and their parents.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My friend has coached our daughter’s soccer team for years. At the end of each season, he graciously hosts a much-anticipated afternoon barbecue for the girls and their parents.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My daughter acted poorly and has now been distancing herself from one of her good friends. This is the second time in a few years she has done this. I’ve spoken to her for weeks, ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: We are a blended family. I invited our adult children to Thanksgiving. They responded by asking if “other people,” i.e. non-family members, might be there. I said possibly. They ...
I am the stepmother to two great young men. Their father and I have been together since they were teenagers. When they were young, it was a difficult but necessary position for me to be in when it ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I was in an upscale restaurant and the 20-something server totally messed up. The appetizers never arrived, our order was incorrect, etc. Related Articles Miss Manners: If you adopt ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband and I hosted a longtime friend of mine for 10 days at our home. Related Articles Miss Manners: The woman in fur scorned my suggestion that she help the old guy Miss ...
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