In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to handling in-laws who refuse to eat homecooked meals.
Letter writer resents sharing meals with in-laws and their limited palates.
On February 9th at Hempstead Hall, around 30 high school junior and senior members of FFA, FCCLA, FBLA, TSA, and 4-H attended ...
GENTLE READER: Thank you for your attempt at helping in the noble cause of mannerliness, but Miss Manners is afraid that your ...
Not exactly taking the high road, but sometimes it feels good to get down in the gutter.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I was taught that at formal dinner parties, bread plates were not used, and that they were not considered part of a formal place setting for multi-course meals. Now, I am given to ...
GENTLE READER: Thank you for your attempt at helping in the noble cause of mannerliness, but Miss Manners is afraid that your suggestion represents the problem, not the solution. In pursuing the ...
GENTLE READER: Thank you for your attempt at helping in the noble cause of mannerliness, but Miss Manners is afraid that your ...
Dear Miss Manners: I realize it’s an unpleasant world with unpleasant people who are going to say unpleasant things. But ...
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Dining etiquette rules travelers often learn the hard way
Food is often where travelers feel most relaxed and that’s exactly why dining etiquette mistakes happen so easily abroad.
You’ve probably grabbed a slice with your hands a thousand times and never questioned it — but an etiquette expert says ...
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