As a new food writer, my table manners needed a refresh. This etiquette class upped my knowledge and gave me the dining tips ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
As John Bridges, etiquette expert and author of "How to Be a Gentleman," notes, seating arrangements are often based on ...
Sweet tea pitchers, “May I be excused,” and more; these vintage NC supper rituals show how family tables once worked.
Some quick tells that someone missed the memo: Blasting videos with no headphones in the waiting area, letting children ...
I asked why he didn’t come eat, and he said, “No one invited me (in the chat), and apparently no one missed me or expected me ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to the etiquette of plate rotation during formal ...
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