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GENTLE READER: Back whenever engraving was invented, it would have been considered a breach of etiquette to use it instead of ...
Back whenever engraving was invented, it would have been considered a breach of etiquette to use it instead of handwriting.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My beloved and I are planning a small, intimate wedding. Rather than engage a printer, I am planning to ...
My mother is concerned that the lack of a formal printed invitation would be seen as a breach in etiquette. Can you please advise us? GENTLE READER: Back whenever engraving was invented ...
Readers write in from Delhi, Maruthancode, Tamil Nadu, Bengaluru, Jamshedpur, Chennai, Howrah, Mumbai and West Midnapore ...
Dear Tired of Irresponsible Invitees: Probably not as tired as Miss Manners is of pointing out how rude it is to ignore ...
GENTLE READER: Back whenever engraving was invented, it would have been considered a breach of etiquette to use it instead of ...
But keep your questions coming for the future! Whenever I run to the market, I ask a homebound neighbor if she needs anything ...
Please send your questions to Miss Manners at her website, www.missmanners.com; to her email, dearmissmanners@gmail.com; or ...
Common courtesy should still apply at 30,000 feet. A quick glance or a polite, “Mind if I recline a bit?” isn’t hard -- ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I work as an usher at a popular field house that hosts a large number of sporting and entertainment events ...
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