The United Kingdom is considered the most polite country in Europe, according to a new survey. But its European neighbours are not far behind with more than half of the bloc in the world's top 25 ...
Without further ado, we will answer the pressing question about table manners that we posed above: Where is burping a compliment? As it turns out, there are several countries where folks see belching ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I think the reason that people think using “ma’am” or “sir” is offensive stems from the idea that you have to assume someone’s gender identity in order to use them. Miss Manners: I ...
They say good manners cost nothing, but most teen etiquette classes will set you back in the region of £400 for a day-long ...
Miss Manners: My daughter pushes food onto her fork with her index finger. Is it polite to use your knife for this purpose? Peas, for instance, are hard to eat with just a fork or spoon. Gentle Reader ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I teach seventh grade in a suburban school. I have noticed an increasingly unsettling trend as I walk around the room to check on students: Nobody says “yes, please” or “no, thank ...
Dear Miss Manners: I recently lost a significant amount of weight - enough that I had to go buy all new clothes. I know a young lady who doesn't have any money, and she is about the size I was before.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I recently lost a significant amount of weight -- enough that I had to go buy all new clothes. I know a young lady who doesn’t have any money, and she is about the size I was before ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I think the reason that people think using “ma’am” or “sir” is offensive stems from the idea that you have to assume someone’s gender identity in order to use them. There are many ...
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