DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am throwing a 50th birthday party for my spouse that will include lunch, games and an open bar, which ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am throwing a 50th birthday party for my spouse that will include lunch, games and an open bar, which ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am throwing a 50th birthday party for my spouse that will include lunch, games and an open bar, which ...
GENTLE READER: Doing so, and touting the open bar as a surprise, do betray some grandstanding -- drawing attention to how ...
Miss Manners considers it the height of poor dinner guest behavior to solicit business. She suggests that next time he starts ...
Doing so, and touting the open bar as a surprise, do betray some grandstanding -- drawing attention to how wonderful a host and spouse you are, rather than to the honoree. Rather, Miss Manners ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin reveals the etiquette faux pas that could turn a loving ...
A reader who is uncomfortable with her recently widowed mother-in-law’s request to be called “mom” seeks alternatives and a ...
I’ve been with my fiance for 16 years. I have a good relationship with his mother, though I wouldn’t call us best friends.
Anyway, she’s been asking me to call her “Mom.” As I am extremely close to my own mother, I’m just not comfortable with this.
GENTLE READER: Blame your mother. Moms are used to taking the fall for their children, and if you are as close as you say, ...
Andrews McMeel-Miss Manners on MSN17h
Future MIL May Be Nice, But She's Not 'Mom'
I’ ve been with my fiance for 16 years. I have a good relationship with his mother, though I wouldn’ t call us best friends. We talk and get along well when we go to her house, but she and I don’ t ...