Trains, coffeeshops and the homes of intimates who are similarly occupied seem to Miss Manners acceptable situations in which ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to when and where it's appropriate to break out the ...
Alone among the three of us, I lifted pastry to lips using my fingers and held each successively smaller remainder until all ...
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In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to sharing a table with a laptop user.
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Dear Eric: My closest friend of many years has recently revealed the sad news that she has terminal cancer. She is one of ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: A genteel, proper tea at a traditional hotel requires one to sit demurely at a table too diminutive for ...
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TL;DR: Can I Pick Up My Pastry?

A genteel, proper tea at a traditional hotel requires one to sit demurely at a table too diminutive for any other posture, while awaiting the arrival of the scones, cream and jam. These are followed ...
My friends made their choices, placed pastries on plates and proceeded to dissect cream-filled puff pastries with fork and ...
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