Having bad manners doesn't make someone a bad person. It just means they weren't taught certain behavioral touch points.
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DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have two well-behaved, medium-sized dogs. Every day, morning and evening, the three of us take a constitutional walk, with the two of them on leashes. Over the years ...
Elizabeth Bishop, a recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, began contributing poetry to The New Yorker in 1940. She died in 1979. The things that left him feeling that nothing would ever be the same ...
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DEAR MISS MANNERS: My children were born six years apart. I had a miscarriage in between their births, which is no one’s business. At a new job, when asked about my family, a co-worker I barely ...
Escaping war-torn Ukraine, children grow the roster at a Canadian school. VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Matviy, a 6-year-old boy, has been attending a school named Ridne Slovo, which means ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Years ago, my father-in-law gave me a necklace, totally unexpectedly. It was one of many pieces of jewelry he had given to his wife, who had died years prior. He also gave some ...
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 ...
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 ...
Some teachers say kids are just plain ruder these days, with a sharp increase in interruptions and outbursts in the classroom. New research from Brock University backs up those observations.