DEAR MISS MANNERS: Is it considered necessary to write notes of sympathy about a death on cards specially designed for the ...
Is it okay that this friend group has a tradition of paying for their own meals and covering the check for a friend whose ...
Odds are, you know at least one type of person on this list. A survey conducted by job recruitment service Monster.com as ...
I have a number of friends I regularly meet for meals out, as well as for friends’ birthdays. We’ve been friends for going on ...
Dear Miss Manners: I have a good friend who is the polar opposite of me on politics, religion and almost every other subject.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: In my grandparents’ home, no food was allowed to go to waste. After a meal, if there was any food left on ...
Miss Manners is aware that some, perhaps many ... In any case, and despite those who want their names on buildings, donations ...
One way we can honor the lives of those who died is by extending moments of unity—like the one we witnessed for far too brief ...
So Miss Manners suggests you save yourself a search for pre-printed matter, get out a plain piece of paper (or one with just your name and/or address), and express some personal sympathy to the ...
Miss Manners is aware that some, perhaps many ... In any case, and despite those who want their names on buildings, donations ...
My friend started a new charity and is asking her circle for donations. But I choose the causes I support carefully and her’s ...
While I support a number of charities ... , I choose them carefully. If I do not send money to her organization, how do I ...