GENTLE READER: There is no fighting with the internet. Miss Manners suggests you not even try. What you can do is stop talking while your cousin and his wife are click-clicking, telling them that you ...
This couple constantly fact-checks everything I say. And when they “correct” me, they are not always using accurate websites.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to dealing with a younger couple who constantly verify statements on their phones, often using unreliable sources.
Cousin and his wife always check facts on their phones during conversations with the letter writer. Dear Miss Manners: A cousin and his wife, who are close to me, have an annoying habit of ...
She therefore suggests you continue the tradition until they turn 18 or 21. If it helps, virtually no one except Miss Manners ...
Dear Miss Manners: When my mother passed away some years ago, my brother and his wife placed a stuffed black cat toy in her ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I discovered what looked like a batch of pruned vines in my backyard. There is some ivy that grows on the walls shared by several of us in proximity, and it appears the neighbors ...
Step back to a time when Colorado dinners meant manners, formality, and unforgettable lessons in family tradition ...
Miss Manners would be afraid she would forget, only to be reminded upon squishily standing up. Fearing the same outcome, not ...
Miss Manners would be afraid she would forget, only to be reminded upon squishily standing up. Fearing the same outcome, not ...
If we may, an etiquette guide to the State Fair Can you eat a corndog without embarrassing yourself? How do you navigate a crowd without trampling on the personal space of others? We asked an ...