GENTLE READER: Unlike the genii of legend, Miss Manners takes no pleasure in recognizing that what Gentle Readers have ...
GENTLE READER: Unlike the genii of legend, Miss Manners takes no pleasure in recognizing that what Gentle Readers have ...
GENTLE READER: Unlike the genii of legend, Miss Manners takes no pleasure in recognizing that what Gentle Readers have ...
Dear Miss Manners: After two hours at a restaurant with a group of friends, everyone had eaten, the check had been settled, ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a reader worried about staying too long at a table ...
Before you throw that dinner party, you should know how to set a table the right way. Whether the event is formal or informal ...
What is the etiquette for commenting on someone’s weight? It is a close friend and neighbor who is stout, but not obese.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I was at a restaurant, seated with seven others. The wine steward came to our table with a bottle of wine, saying that a gentleman at another table would be honored to present this ...
GENTLE READER: Unlike the genii of legend, Miss Manners takes no pleasure in recognizing that what Gentle Readers have ...
Want to enhance your entertaining IQ? Here are five easy children's etiquette tips that will make you a better guest—and host ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: After two hours at a restaurant with a group of friends, everyone had eaten, the check had been settled, ...
Dear Miss Manners: My wife and I often go to dinners at the homes of our friends and of her extended family. For the last several years, these hosts have only supplied forks when they set the table. I ...
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