However, if you are dead set on chastising yourself, Miss Manners will allow you to send a short note saying that you enjoyed ...
A couple attended a friend’s concert at a local restaurant and made their exit right before the band played their last song ...
If absolutely stuck next to them, you could open your umbrella just enough to make a small tent over your head, in which case ...
The guest at a college football game was insulted by a bigwig’s snobby comments; a reader is annoyed when she’s served a ...
Was it right to leave and not be the last remaining guests, or would it have been better to stay until the new year was ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am 21 years old, and I have worked in assorted venues of customer service since I was 17. I am currently employed at a bank, and frequently a customer will ask a question to ...
WWE RAW will move to Netflix next month, and then the Road to WrestleMania will begin a few weeks later. The Show of Shows is the biggest event of the year, and the company will have huge plans to ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Is there a polite way to deal with those relatives who constantly tease you, make fun of you and remind you of the stupid, mean things you did when you were young? Naturally ...
WWE WrestleMania 41 will take place next year ... She still has not returned to action, and the injury could force her to miss WrestleMania 41 next year. The veteran has never won a match at ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My brother and I bought a home together some years ago (I’ve never married, and he is divorced). Christmas cards, invitations and whatnot meant for both of us often come ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: One of my in-laws will wait for a person to finish speaking, then say something on a completely different subject. No “hmmm,” “interesting” or any other noncommittal ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I was brought up to always be polite to others, but as I reach 50, it seems that society cares less about this. Sometimes even ordering a coffee is fraught with potential ...