In any case, they do not want to be good neighbors, which is their privilege -- up to a point. Retaining someone else’s mail ...
Gen Z is shaking things up again, this time turning conventional 'good manners' on their heads, changing the rules and doing ...
GENTLE READER: Useful though the lesson may have proved, Miss Manners reminds you that correcting another person’s manners is, as a rule, rude.
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
In any case, they do not want to be good neighbors, which is their privilege — up to a point. Retaining someone else’s mail was beyond that point. Miss Manners hopes that the post office will ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: When I visited my family with my ... to get into long conversations with those who don’t seem to be a good match. Does it make a difference if they just send a “like ...
GENTLE READER: Far be it from Miss Manners to discourage a chuckle, but pairing the names of siblings at the same address, without the least thought of there being any other relationship ...
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: 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 ...
You say they have good hummus?” DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a family member who eats so slowly that everyone gets antsy waiting for her, especially the kids. She only starts seriously eating when ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: When I visited my family with my ... to get into long conversations with those who don’t seem to be a good match. Does it make a difference if they just send a “like ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have two well ... what are your dogs' names?” seems to have become terribly common, seemingly overnight.