Dear Miss Manners: We enjoy continuing friendships with couples we have known from various chapters of our lives. Some of ...
I went gray at an exceedingly young age — my mother noticed my first gray hair when I was in preschool. By the time I was in ...
Letter writer resents sharing meals with in-laws and their limited palates.
I’ve gotten a few questions over the years that have rankled me such as “Is there something wrong with you, like a disease or disorder?” ...
I want to prepare food my in-laws will appreciate when we host, but I resent feeling limited by their palates when our repertoire is so much bigger. We will put out charcuterie that is barely touched.
When we are visiting my parents, my husband tells me I need to speak up and tell them that we cannot afford to go out so much ...
GENTLE READER: Thank you for your attempt at helping in the noble cause of mannerliness, but Miss Manners is afraid that your ...
My husband and I are in our 80s now, but we have been married only 20 years. This is a second marriage for each of us. People ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to whether fighting rudeness with rudeness is ever ...
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