Miss Manners suggests that you indeed return the garment with the note saying it is not yours. Adamant assurances of your ...
She plans to bring her annoying poodle to dinner and the opera. Her friends want to bow out. Dear Miss Manners: My husband ...
Dear Miss Manners: A pair of neighbors hosted my wife and me for an impromptu dinner, to which we contributed a nice salad.
Now that we know the dog is going, we want to bow out of the engagement but would prefer to do it in the least hurtful way.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin is asked how to get a young couple to send a "thank you" note.
I am an avid thank-you note writer, and have been since I was a child. GENTLE READER: So instead of calling your aunt on your lunch break, you wrote a letter to Miss Manners? Miss Manners is not ...
GENTLE READER: Not only comfortably, but while also saving money and effort.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: We have been friends for many years with a married couple and their adult son. They are a very wealthy and ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My spouse and I received a substantial ... Typically, when I receive a gift or stay in someone’s home, I mail a thank-you note the next day so I don’t forget.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My spouse and I received a substantial ... Typically, when I receive a gift or stay in someone’s home, I mail a thank-you note the next day so I don’t forget.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: A pair of neighbors hosted my wife and me for an impromptu dinner, to which we contributed a nice salad.
Do we have to invite them to join us at a restaurant at some point? If so, may we try to “dilute” them by inviting others?