GENTLE READER: You found the questions rude because you believe that no self-respecting host would serve guests precooked ...
If you’ve ever been enjoying a bite to eat in your local restaurant and overheard a Boomer complaining about the next table ...
a) people eating with their hands b) people eating noisily c) people burping at the table Listen to the programme to hear the ...
Queen Camilla has shared an awkward exchange with a BAFTA-winning actress during a trip to South Wales, raising eyebrows with ...
Queen Camilla recently commented on actress Ruth Jones’ body. On Friday, November 14, the 78-year-old royal family member met ...
Queen Camilla awkwardly committed an etiquette no-no by asking “Gavin & Stacey” star Ruth Jones if she had lost weight during ...
Queen Camilla raised eyebrows when she asked a Welsh actress if she’d lost weight while visiting South Wales with King ...
Queen Camilla had an awkward moment with 'Gavin & Stacey' star Ruth Jones during their encounter in Wales, where the royal ...
Turns out, stirring your tea in circles is basically the tea-time equivalent of revving your engine in a church parking lot.
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: After a meal at a restaurant, my mother is in the habit of vigorously rubbing both of her hands with one or two lemon slices, squeezing the juice into her palms, pouring water onto ...
“Mabel, Mabel, sweet and able, get your elbows off the table!” The nursery rhyme may be outdated, but the elbows-on-the-table etiquette rule that it preaches has endured—and for good reason.