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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 ...
So the short answer is: Keep offering seats to ladies if you don’t mind standing; if you do mind, then stay seated. Dear Miss ...
Now that he’s well beyond retirement age, does the mannerly letter writer still have to give up his seat on public ...
I live in a place where many cultures and nationalities abound. When I was at a restaurant with friends the other day, we ...
At the end of the concert, she asked my name and informed me that if I ever touched her again, she would call the police and ...
I would love to wear these pieces to a luncheon. The ring could pass for an engagement ring, but the sizable solitaire ...
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Miss Manners suggests you try spontaneity and not overthink the situation. If you happen to make eye contact, a shy, endearing smile is fine. But if they do not return your gaze, keep it moving.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am new to online dating, and I’d like your advice on how to respond to “likes” when you’re not interested. I feel that some response to a message is appropriate, but I ...
Miss Manners: What's the proper etiquette on regifting? Published: Sep. 28, 2024, 6:00 a.m. You can send your questions to Miss Manners through her email, [email protected].
Please send your questions to Miss Manners at missmanners.com, by email to [email protected], or through postal mail to Miss Manners, Andrews McMeel Syndication, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas ...
When, if ever, do I keep my seat and allow younger men the privilege of offering their seat to the fairer sex?