DEAR MISS MANNERS: I attended two touring Broadway shows, and many families were at each performance. For one show, some people wore costumes: Across from me, a child had on a rather large hat the ...
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey slammed fan behavior at the Tennessee-Ole Miss game on Saturday night after the field was littered with trash as some were upset with a call from the officials. Sankey ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My daughters play competitive soccer. It is understood, and often in the rule book, that the parents of one team sit on one side of the field and the parents of the other team sit ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My son has been dating his girlfriend for about six months. In many ways, they are compatible and good for each other. I am happy for him. She is very sociable and has a bubbly ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My daughter acted poorly and has now been distancing herself from one of her good friends. This is the second time in a few years she has done this. I’ve spoken to her for weeks, ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband and I are frequently invited to another couple’s parties. We are all gay, male seniors. One member of this couple seems to be going through some cognitive issues. He ...
Miss Universe Mexico Fátima Bosch clashed with Miss Universe Asia and Oceania President Nawat Itsaragrisil in a now-viral clip. In a livestream of the pre-pageant sashing event for the 74th annual ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I attended two touring Broadway shows, and many families were at each performance. For one show, some people wore costumes: Across from me, a child had on a rather large hat the ...
Evoking the vaguely Victorian voice her ""gentle readers"" no doubt expect, Miss Manners imparts her personal brand of wisdom along with a lady-like amount of wit in this updated look at propriety.
Dear Miss Manners: When you find a friend’s behavior exhausting, how do you excuse yourself? Example: I can spend all day with calm, quiet people. But my friend who bounces off the ceiling and talks ...
Dear Miss Manners: When a person is facing someone behaving badly, your advice is invariably to politely/quietly distance yourself from that person. This is certainly excellent for avoiding a ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: When my very best friend of nearly 30 years visited my new home, she brought her daughter. To say the least, they were terrible houseguests. I share a communal property, including a ...
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