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This is a classic sign of lacking common sense. Safety precautions are in place for a reason, and ignoring them is like ...
It's hard to maintain dignity when your life is an open book for all to see, and not everyone wants to read it. In ...
Miss Manners suggests an alternative that might involve procuring a cat. Plus: I'm never going to drink the unlabeled wine my neighbor keeps giving me.
Advice Miss Manners: Nobody pays ‘no soliciting’ warning any mind at all, so what do I do? Published: May. 29, 2025, 10:30 a.m.
Good manners are an important part of living in a civil society, according to etiquette expert Jodi R.R. Smith, founder of Mannersmith Etiquette Consulting and author of From Clueless to Class Act ...
But we don’t always have the money to buy a box. If you’re in that boat, here’s what our financial etiquette columnist recommends. The Girl Scouts are coming around, but between my grandkids and my ...
Do the groomsmen have no responsibilities to the bride and groom before, during or after the ceremony these days?
Yoga etiquette includes things you should do (and not do) to ensure you and everyone else in class can practice undistracted.
Miss Manners: They have parties for everything — and all of them require gifts Plus: What do I call a no-gift party to celebrate my pregnancy?
Miss Manners, written by Judith Martin and her two perfect children, Nicholas Ivor Martin and Jacobina Marin, has chronicled the continuous rise and fall of American manners since 1978.
As societal norms quickly change, there are at least 10 old-school signs of good manners that Gen Z absolutely refuses to follow anymore.