In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to the fairness of asking someone to prepare and ...
Dear Miss Manners: What is the etiquette for who cooks the turkey for Thanksgiving dinner? We have family members who ...
I assumed my friend was hosting dinners as thank-yous for those of us who had chauffeured her around for decades — but no.
Mealtime in my house was chaotic. Introducing new rules to follow each week helped my kids with table manners.
I only correct the pronunciation if I expect to see that person again. This way, I’m not constantly feeling rude by correcting everyone.