Comment on this story Comment Dear Miss Manners: I am the manager of a gift store, where my clientele mostly ranges from 40 to 70 years old. I have an employee in her early 20s who is sweet, super helpful and professionally
Comment on this story Comment Dear Miss Manners: I was on a second date at an upscale French restaurant. To my surprise and dismay, my date was incredibly rude to the waiter the entire night, starting with criticizing him for not speaking
Comment on this story Comment Dear Miss Manners: I was recently invited for dinner at a friend’s home, along with several others. The host has previously mentioned that he has a smart speaker in the dining room of his home. I understand
Comment on this story Comment LONDON — British actor Hugh Grant’s unconventional approach to typical red carpet chitchat at the Oscars kicked off a heated debate about whether he was rude. Some Brits argue: He was just being British. Grant went viral
Comment on this story Comment Dear Miss Manners: My partner and I have an amicable disagreement concerning window shopping. In my view, it is perfectly acceptable to enter a store and look around, even if the chance I will purchase an item
Comment on this story Comment Dear Miss Manners: I know that it is not okay to be rude to someone who is rude to you. But what do you do when you observe rudeness done to another person? I was at a
Comment on this story Comment Dear Miss Manners: Is it true that people now think it’s rude if you call them on the phone? That you’re only supposed to text? What are those things everyone carries around and can’t take their eyes
Comment on this story Comment Dear Miss Manners: My husband and I were housesitting for friends in a town that was a short drive from his sister, “Lacey,” and brother-in-law, “Tuck.” We invited them to come over for dinner one evening, which