Afternoon tea may be more casual these days than during the Victorian era, but etiquette is still important. Follow these ...
Most people know how to be polite at a regular restaurant, but fine dining establishments come with a lot of unspoken rules.
A friend of mine once told me, "I always keep my phone on silent mode… which doesn't matter because I compulsively look at it every three minutes anyway." He's not the only one. From becoming a text ...
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Rather, when that time comes, you will probably have to call around to non-responders to find out. And if they say they are not sure, Miss Manners would condone your replying, “Oh, I’m so sorry. I ...
How do you go about declining when someone who just isn’t your type asks you out or asks for your phone number?
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Over 97% of people objectively lose productivity when switching context, even when subjectively believing they are handling it well.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin offers advice on how to turn down a date without hurting ...
Rather, when that time comes, you will probably have to call around to non-responders to find out. And if they say they are ...
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7 things you'll always find in homes with old-school manners
You step into a home shaped by old-school manners and notice the atmosphere before you notice any single object. Expect a ...
A few days ago, I answered a phone call for my husband, “David.” It was an obvious scam—the caller said they were from an ...
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