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DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a tremor in my hands, worse in my dominant hand, and it affects my table manners. In public, I try ...
GENTLE READER: Deliberately ignoring someone who is speaking to you is a high insult, one that is tantamount to severing ...
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Husband’s small business sends out holiday cards to clients without including their titles.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am a teetotaler. My husband and most of our friends are avid connoisseurs of wine and spirits. Normally, ...
As we embark on our 250th year, we have solidified not only a national identity but a national ethnicity. But Democrats are ...
Dining table etiquette is an integral part of social interactions, be it at a formal dinner or a casual family meal ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: A very long time ago, my husband and I were invited to dinner at a restaurant by a colleague of his. I had ...
Host who doesn’t drink wants to start cleaning up when husband and guests start getting drunk during dinner parties.
Call it cutlery supremacy. Call it basic table manners. The fact remains that Zohran Mamdani does not know how to use a knife and fork. Or rather, he selectively forgets that ability. An interview by ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to handling being ignored in a dinner conversation.