DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband and I do not speak the same native language. As he is very close to his large family, he spends a lot of time talking on the phone to them in his language. As our ...
I teach a class for high school freshmen, and one recent morning, I felt something whiz past my ear. Before I could process it, a second one hit me right in the side of the head. It was a mini ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to if digital gratitude teaches the right lessons ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Is there a polite way to deal with those relatives who constantly tease you, make fun of you and remind you of the stupid, mean things you did when you were young? Naturally enough, ...
Sophia Waters does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
FAYETTEVILLE -- Two by two, the little gentlemen and the little ladies pair up on the dance floor of the Highland Country Club ballroom. The boys in their blazers, neckties and khaki slacks lead the ...
MY SKILLS TO THE TEST. AFTER YEARS OF WHAT SOME WOULD CALL LACKLUSTER HUMAN INTERACTION, HAVE WE FORGOTTEN OUR OWN GOLDEN RULES? YES. COVID DIDN’T HELP. AND, YOU KNOW, NOW THAT THINGS ARE BACK TO ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My wife and I saw a theatrical production that was written by, and starred, a friend of a friend. This person used to live in our city. Our mutual friend suggested we convey their ...
Lani Brockman, artistic director of Studio East in Kirkland, knows. It was her idea to take a classic fairy tale and turn it into a sort of sibling rivalry between a pampered baby bear and a little ...
Dear Miss Manners: My friend’s husband is learning English. He is kind and obliging and adores his wife, but nobody seems to have told him about “language.” His conversation is riddled with ...
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