As the world scrambles to embrace zero-waste dining, Osaka is already enforcing its long-held tradition of finishing every ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My 30-year-old cousin is getting married, and my relatives believe she is doing everything wrong. In fact, ...
In case you missed it, last Thursday, Nov. 13, was “World Kindness Day.” And, of course, as I write this, Thanksgiving is just over a week away, kicking off what is supposed to be a season of giving ...
Delivering bad news is an opportunity to extend deep humanity to others. When done well, it allows one to experience near-miraculous grace and courage.
It seems to have become the fashion for the bride and groom to order themselves a meal of a higher caliber than what their guests are having.
Earlier this year, mealtime at my house was feeling out of control. My kids were talking with their mouths open and complaining about each others poor manners. We introduced new rules gradually to ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am a man with curly hair. A year ago, I decided to grow it out. Today I went in for a haircut. Miss Manners: I want to hang with a new crowd and not my semi-boring friend Miss ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am a man with curly hair. A year ago, I decided to grow it out. Today I went in for a haircut. Related Articles Miss Manners: The older women made a list of things the bride is ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am a man with curly hair. A year ago, I decided to grow it out. Today I went in for a haircut. Miss Manners: Her peevish behavior in restaurants upsets me every time Miss Manners: ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have seen a close relative in the news for something nefarious. I know they must be upset by the reports, and I sincerely feel bad for them, as I know this action was out of ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband died unexpectedly three months ago. It was a shock and I am not OK. But sometimes I have to go grocery shopping. As I start to move around in the world again, people stop ...
The supermarket may seem like a casual, anonymous place where anything goes, but the truth is, it’s a social arena with its own set of unspoken rules. Most people think good manners only matter at ...