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Should we wait until the wedding takes place, or should we start sending thank-you notes now to acknowledge receipt of these ...
Miss Manners chooses to believe that you only made an unfortunate word choice, not that you believe that it is an honor for a ...
GENTLE READER: Then please just order your food. Miss Manners reminds you that the waitress is not a menu item of whom you ...
Miss Manners: Fiancé says in a gay wedding, etiquette doesn’t matter Fiancé thinks addressing plus ones by name on wedding invites isn’t important, but the letter writer disagrees.
I live in a place where many cultures and nationalities abound. When I was at a restaurant with friends the other day, we ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My soon-to-be husband and I are planning our wedding, and are having a disagreement on how to address the invitations. We have agreed to abide by your decision.
What is the proper etiquette for the timing of thank-you notes? Should we wait until the wedding takes place, or should we start sending thank-you notes now to acknowledge receipt of these gifts?
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My soon-to-be husband and I are planning our wedding, and are having a disagreement on how to address the invitations. We have agreed to abide by your decision.
Advice Miss Manners: How to respond to a wedding invitation when family dynamics are complicated Published: Dec. 18, 2024, 11:00 a.m.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to someone whose daughter is getting married but isn't open to any planning suggestions from her parents.
A reader is baffled by an invitation to her nephew’s wedding, after being told to never contact the family again; another wants to correct her friend’s social faux pas.
Miss Manners: Her joke about dodging the check turned out not so funny Miss Manners: My fun party game went off the rails when my guest was arrested Miss Manners: My fiance’s family is upset about the ...