I had the opportunity to speak by phone with writer and podcaster Jennifer L. Scott. The author of the Madame Chic books — ...
Dear Miss Manners: I am disabled, and I use a walker to get around. While I am somewhat used to small children asking ...
By doing so, she is telling her friends how much they need to spend and depriving them of the fun of choosing a special gift ...
Dear Miss Manners: My children’s school district is the first organization I’ve dealt with in my professional career in which ...
GENTLE READER: Your confidence that you are not required to reciprocate in your apartment, though technically correct, ...
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I’m at a loss for polite refusals that let the friend know that I like them, but not the activity they’ve invited me to.
GENTLE READER: Restaurants refuse to seat incomplete parties to maximize revenue, not manners. But as the practice is not ...
It’s challenging to go anywhere when you feel that people are staring at you, and even worse when you add in the possibility ...
GENTLE READER: A look of shock is all that is required. But if the questioning does not cease, Miss Manners suggests you say, ...
I am disabled and need a walker. While I’m used to kids asking about it, I’m always shocked when an adult does. Are they ...