DEAR MISS MANNERS: My family and I are big fans of potluck dinners. We provide a substantial main dish, plus sometimes ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My family and I are big fans of potluck dinners. We provide a substantial main dish, plus sometimes ...
I told my husband that if this happened again, I’d let him deal with RDP. He’s the one that invites this person ...
As a lifelong opera lover, Miss Manners believes that if you can sit through a cartoon or two in exchange for introducing ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My family and I are big fans of potluck dinners. We provide a substantial main dish, plus sometimes dessert or salad, and enjoy the variety of dishes our guests bring -- sometimes ...
Hosting this way also means that those who have special dietary needs, or who are picky eaters, will have food they can eat.
How do I talk about my preferences for the art I consume without demeaning others’ tastes or seeming like a snob?
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If you've got an opened bottle of red wine that has waited too long to be still good enough to drink, don't through it out ...
Letter writer wants to talk about movies without offending friends with different tastes. Dear Miss Manners: How do I talk about my preferences for the art I consume without demeaning others’ tastes ...
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I Don't Want To Shame My Friends For Their Terrible Taste
How do I talk about my preferences for the art I consume without demeaning others’ tastes or seeming like a snob? For example, many of my friends enjoy superhero movies and cartoons. As a lifelong ...