In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to navigating the uncomfortable position of feeling ...
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DEAR MISS MANNERS: I received an invitation for a work-sponsored event. The invitation states: “To help us minimize our ...
Our test stoked much debate over what makes for good manners in today’s workplace.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I received an invitation for a work-sponsored event. The invitation states: “To help us minimize our ...
Please let us know by the 7th if you will be coming. If we don’t hear from you by then, we will assume you will not be ...
It’s awkward to say no to a kid selling stuff when your employer is their parent. Dear Miss Manners: What do you think about ...
"Nobody really wants to buy these things, but you always feel obligated, especially when the boss is standing right there!" ...
This attendee isn't happy to have to schlep their own plate, fork, knife, drink container both to the party and then home.
Remember that many retail clerks in November and December are seasonal workers hired to handle the holiday rush.
GENTLE READER: Another friendly SNOW. This necessitates, however, a third reaction in your repertoire, which is a somewhat ...
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