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I have commented before on how amazing I think it is that, in Greenwood, people speak to you when entering/leaving stores or ...
Don’t touch me.” I thought we learned to keep our hands to ourselves in kindergarten. What would Miss Manners do? Gentle ...
Americans and Brits are famously "divided by a common language" — and when it comes to etiquette, the cultural gap runs even ...
Our house uses an electronic door code instead of a key and lock. Our relatives know the code ... when is it acceptable for ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Our house uses an electronic door code instead of a key and lock. Our relatives know the code, from times when they needed to access our home without us there -- for instance, ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: If someone comes downstairs in the morning, who should be the one to say “hello” (or “good morning,” etc.) first: the one already downstairs, or the one who comes down and enters ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Our house uses an electronic door code instead of a key and lock. Our relatives know the code, from times ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Our house uses an electronic door code instead of a key and lock. Our relatives know the code, from times ...
While we may feel offended when a kid is rude, if we show some compassion, we may be better able to traverse through any ...
“I am so sorry that I won’t be able to attend, but I’m afraid I have a dreadful cold and I don’t want anyone to catch it,” ...
My ex-wife and I both recently retired from federal government jobs, and have comfortable retirements. I talked with her last ...
When you call Carol Rey, CEO and founder of the Elite School of Etiquette, you may get her voicemail, which ends with the ...