Miss Manners is afraid that whatever time you spent working remotely has warped your idea of collegial behavior. It is true that having to treat co-workers as dear friends was a farce that may now be ...
A party host is angry after one guest forced all the other guests to leave early; a neighbor feels obligated to make a ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I go out to dinner twice a month with a group of five friends. We always ask for separate checks, so there is never any quibbling about how to pay. However, one friend always orders ...
Singer Jessie Ware and her co-host and mother Lennie chat about their own food podcast and why they spent 6 months planning ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: We are often invited to fundraisers by a couple in our circle of friends. They purchase a table or a ...
It often leaves me feeling like I don’t fit in, as I cannot relate to the conversations revolving around pregnancy and ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am in my late 30s and childless, not by choice. I prefer to have a small circle of friends, but I have ...
Should she try harder to find other childless people for friends, or understand that some of her friends aren't trying to be ...
A woman who has trouble making friends because she has no children is hurt by her one friend’s conversations about parenting.
So far more than 40 readers have taken a survey asking about manners and what got us into this mess. And, boy, they shared ...
Please send your questions to Miss Manners at her website, www.missmanners.com; to her email, [email protected]; ...
But if no one saw and you deem the table clean enough, Miss Manners will not chide you for discreetly pushing it back with ...