In a world that often feels chaotic and disconnected, it’s the small, everyday manners that can make a big difference in our interactions. As women over 40, we’ve seen how the fabric of social ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I occasionally enjoy having lunch at a restaurant with a group of longtime friends. All is well until the time comes when they want to take a group photo, which, of course, gets ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My sister loves socks and buys only expensive ones. I was visiting her recently, and a favorite pair of her socks (gray wool embroidered with red raspberries and green leaves) went ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have two friends I see frequently, but they rarely see each other. When we all get together, inevitably one will start telling the other a story I have heard many times. Then the ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My sister loves socks and only buys expensive ones. I was visiting her recently, and a favorite pair (gray wool embroidered with red raspberries and green leaves) went missing. She ...
Amy Hamm: Canadians, despite the old stereotype about being some of the politest people on earth, are seriously lacking in manners You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if ...