In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to handling awkward situations when you're confused with another person, especially when they seem annoyed by their own mistake.
The correct way to react to being mistaken for someone else will depend on the other person’s behavior. It is an embarrassing situation for them, so if they make a genuine apology, help them out by ...
Marks and Spencer is selling two slices of bread, specifically its Spanish Pan de Cristal product, for up to £4.50. Money reporter Jess Sharp brings you this and the rest of today's consumer and ...
WhiteBIT has launchedWB Check, a new tool that simplifies asset transfers for situations where participants use different ...
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