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DEAR ABBY: A month ago, when I invited a co-worker to a concert happening next month, he was so excited to go. But we had a big disagreement at work — and, since then, we haven’t found a way ...
DEAR ABBY: A month ago, when I invited a co-worker to a concert happening next month, he was so excited about going. But we had a big disagreement at work, and, since then, we haven’t found a ...
DEAR ABBY: Is there any way to end the "holiday newsletter"? Every Christmas, I get one from a particular family member, which invariably includes a list of their glowing accomplishments ...
Dear Abby: I dread the holiday season and one sibling's holiday news letter, a glowing accounting of expensive trips and exploits most of the siblings can't afford.
DEAR ABBY: My mom invited all of my family on an international trip, planned for October, with two years’ notice. Related Articles Dear Abby: My parents won’t let me move out until I repay ...
Advice; Best of Dear Abby: All I want for Christmas is for my sibling to stop sending holiday newsletters. Published: ; Oct. 29, 2024, 10:00 a.m.
DEAR ABBY: I am elderly and stuck in a miserable marriage. The romance is long gone. We live as roommates. If I were to die tomorrow, I don’t think anyone would miss me.
Dear Abby: My husband puts everyone first before me. An example: We were invited to his aunt Diana’s 50th wedding anniversary. His father was their best man but couldn’t make it due to illness.
Dear Abby: Some time ago, you printed a letter from a grandmother who said she was changing her will because neither her adult children nor her grandchildren ever wrote her thank-you notes when ...