DEAR MISS MANNERS: I was walking in the humanities building of the university where I am a graduate student. I turned the ...
Did the letter writer do the right thing by quickly passing by their injured professor who was getting the help she needed?
GENTLE READER: Decent people do not, as you said, admonish people directly. Nor do they go looking for trouble. If the ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I was walking in the humanities building of the university where I am a graduate student. I turned the corner of the hallway that leads to the offices and saw one of my ...
Your boyfriend’s instinct not to escalate had the intended effect of maintaining the peace. If that remains the goal, Miss Manners recommends the following solution to you and him, with whom the ...
GENTLE READER: No doubt. You might ask your husband how he would feel about a male co-worker who purchased expensive jewelry for you. Miss Manners: Was it rude to walk around injured professor ...
But isn’t your real question: How do I get this cousin to stop pestering me? Miss Manners has an answer for that one, too, which is, “You know, I’m not sure she would actually use it.” ...
In the app, a guide character explains the proper manners to use in traditional rooms, communal baths and at Japanese banquets. The guide moves around metaverse replicas of each location while ...
Don't lie it's not always your children." Imitating a phone call ... I don't need to be a priority, it's about manners." Defending her etiquette, Judi retorted: "I've got manners!