DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a communication issue with my nieces and nephews, who are about to be college-age. They are my ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a casual acquaintance whom I see regularly and have a high opinion of. This individual asked me to ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I attended two touring Broadway shows, and many families were at each performance. For one show, some ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My son and his family live four hours away, and visit often with our two grandchildren. One rule I have is ...
They walk with traffic rather than facing it. They also walk with earbuds, making it difficult to hear traffic coming behind ...
I have gently pointed out that it’s the law, and safer, to walk facing traffic so they can see the cars coming.
As a lifelong opera lover, Miss Manners believes that if you can sit through a cartoon or two in exchange for introducing ...
Just make sure that you prepare your actual mom to corroborate the story the next time the two of them meet. Please send your ...
Miss Manners considers it the height of poor dinner guest behavior to solicit business. She suggests that next time he starts up, you cut him off by saying, “Howard, we’ve invited you over to ...
Eric Puchner’s novel traverses half a century, coalescing into a family history that feels monumental. Maybe it’s not the ...
Following the Red Sox’ recent signing of Alex Bregman, a Gold Glove third baseman, one could presume there would be difficult ...