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Miss Manners: My friend wants to take me out and ‘go crazy.’ No way! She keeps bringing it up; how do I tell her no?
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I remember growing up, when we had visitors who were new to our house, my mother would give them the “grand tour.” I now do that with all of my first-time visitors.
Unless you are a trusted friend who was specifically asked, or a makeup artist, still specifically asked, there is no polite way to tell someone that her makeup is garish.
Advice Miss Manners: No, guests shouldn’t ask a host if they can bring uninvited family or friends to a gathering Published: Jun. 23, 2025, 9:01 p.m.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I remember growing up, when we had visitors who were new to our house, my mother would give them the “grand tour.” I now do that with all of my first-time visitors.