So let’s not jump to condemning your friends by setting rules and deadlines for returning calls. Yours are evidently not ...
Miss Manners: My friend talks a lot about her kids ... and to work out a compromise that respects your own preferences. Perhaps you and your friend could set a regular time to talk, or shift ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My wife and I entertain frequently ... Miss Manners suggests you apply this rule to your dinner parties. Tell your friend that you appreciate the input, but if they would ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I hold an annual party, for which I hire a person to assist me in setting up, maintaining the buffet and serving drinks. She has always done a great job. Related Articles Miss ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am in my late 30s and childless ... She also notices that the example you use of your friend’s insensitivity is not as damning as you seem to think. Your friend was not ...
2025 Miss Manners: With all the great modern inventions, can no one create accommodations for our purses? Dear Annie: Since my friend found a boyfriend, she never has time for me If you purchase a ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS ... the nature of my immediate neighborhood. This year, we planned the party well in advance, and it has doubled in size. It will include many new friends -- including gay ...
My friend’s executor is the eldest of her ... at least one of whom she trusted enough to name as her executor. Miss Manners hopes that you will express your condolences to the children.
My friend's executor is the eldest of her ... at least one of whom she trusted enough to name as her executor. Miss Manners hopes that you will express your condolences to the children.
I’ve learned what it’s like to live in a body you don’t recognize at ... I recommend it! I’m in my mid-30s and I have a good friend in her early 20s that I’ll call “Mia.” ...
I don’t want to squash my friend’s excitement ... see if you can find deeper connections. You may be surprised by the rewards. Miss Manners: Host with the most balks at guest who tries ...