Alone among the three of us, I lifted pastry to lips using my fingers and held each successively smaller remainder until all ...
Trains, coffeeshops and the homes of intimates who are similarly occupied seem to Miss Manners acceptable situations in which ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: A genteel, proper tea at a traditional hotel requires one to sit demurely at a table too diminutive for ...
My friends made their choices, placed pastries on plates and proceeded to dissect cream-filled puff pastries with fork and ...
Miss Manners does not usually condone deconstructing food in public, but these are desperate times. Use your chopsticks to ...
A reader wants to know how to stuff a large sushi roll in one’s mouth; another wonders if it’s rude to simply ignore a friend ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My friend and I were discussing dating reciprocity, and we both agree that even with “old-fashioned” ...
She'd like to help this woman out, who is saving to buy a car. But would it be awkward for her to eat with the rest of the ...
Miss Manners does not usually condone deconstructing food in public, but these are desperate times. Use your chopsticks to ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to using chopsticks to deconstruct oversized sushi.
Miss Manners does not usually condone deconstructing food in public, but these are desperate times. Use your chopsticks to ...
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