Having bad manners doesn't make someone a bad person. It just means they weren't taught certain behavioral touch points.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a mother who is insulted by her family's comments ...
How can I get over this? GENTLE READER: The emotional answer to that is out of Miss Manners’ area of expertise -- certainly there is virtue in doing good deeds without acknowledgment.
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DEAR MISS MANNERS: I was brought up to always be polite to others, but as I reach 50, it seems that society cares less about this. Sometimes even ordering a coffee is fraught with potential ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I used to frequent a coffee shop in the suburbs, where I would work on my laptop for a couple of hours before catching a train to the city. One day, as I was working ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Due to the small size of our home, we host two holiday parties each year, essentially splitting one big gathering into two events so that we can see everyone. We send different ...
Dear Miss Manners: A friend whom I very much treasured has ceased to be my friend. After 12 years of travel adventures, Saturday afternoons at markets, deep conversations over coffee, visiting ...
A parent's commitment to teaching basic empathy and self-awareness can be profoundly impactful for adult children.
You say they have good hummus?” Miss Manners: Guy can’t understand how his politeness gets misinterpreted as ‘hitting on’ someone Miss Manners: How can we rein in potluck guest who brings ...
How can I get over this? The emotional answer to that is out of Miss Manners’ area of expertise — certainly there is virtue in doing good deeds without acknowledgment. But for those hoping to ...