GENTLE READER: Allergies (not mere preferences) are legitimate things to mention to a dinner host, even if unsolicited. The inconvenience of rearranging a menu, Miss Manners assures you, is still less ...
Dear Miss Manners: On our neighborhood app, one of my neighbors cautioned that two young men had recently knocked on her door ...
GENTLE READER: Allergies (not mere preferences) are legitimate things to mention to a dinner host, even if unsolicited. The inconvenience of rearranging a menu, Miss Manners assures you, is still less ...
Want to carry yourself like a true gentleman at any table? This video covers all the essential dining etiquette rules every man should know - from cutlery handling to posture and conversation. Level ...
While some might say it's just the way things are now, others believe that bringing back certain etiquette rules can actually ...
Dear Miss Manners: I am a fine artist, with a studio attached to my home. Friends and visitors often ask to see the studio, ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to handling the transition from savory to sweet items ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I beg for guidance on the proper etiquette with one’s cutlery at hotel buffet breakfasts. While there are abundant clean plates, the protocol seems to be that one has but a single ...
Please send your questions to Miss Manners at her website, www.missmanners.com; to her email, [email protected]; ...
However, when moving from bacon and eggs to toast or muffins, how should one get a clean knife? The knife and fork disappear in the hands of the waitstaff. Asking for new ones is rarely met with a ...
Eating out is a fun way to take a break from cooking at home. However, to ensure that everyone around you has a pleasant experience, you need to follow certain rules. Whether you’re at an upscale ...
A South African woman shared a restaurant moment where her friend used her hands to eat, igniting debate on proper table manners and dining etiquette.