DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am a 50-year-old retired American man, and just moved to Paris with my wife and two kids. I attend a ...
I’m sensitive to the fact that my financial situation is very different than that of my classmates, and particularly that of ...
Dear Miss Manners: There are so many requests to give donations at the checkout line these days — sometimes multiple times in ...
Moments of healing, community and celebrating life through music take place every Monday at Circlesongs, the Grammy winner’s ...
I end up feeling like the event was hijacked by these rambling audience members, and I resent the fact that the program ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My high school senior made a mistake, and the consequence is that he will get a diploma, but he cannot ...
Here, Bowser's grandma is sharing her bread with him, and he's clearly loving it (what dog wouldn't?) but there's just one ...
GENTLE READER: You seem to have difficulty appreciating the solemnity of the occasion and your grandniece’s mastery of ...
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GENTLE READER: Yes. If you call it a housewarming, you will seem to be expecting your guests to admire your expensive home, ...
Dear Miss Manners: It’s nearing that time again: time for the ridiculous show of kindergarten “graduations.” I generally ...
If we attempt contact, we may seem to be imposing and demanding a response. If we don’t, we may seem indifferent.