Dear Miss Manners: I’m a physician, so I am used to people addressing me as “Dr. Jones.” That includes both patients and ...
As Miss Manners has pointed out, when people are friends, they either both have their clothes on or neither of them do. You ...
I sent my son to a three-day etiquette camp. The goal wasn't to turn him into a miniature aristocrat but to help him learn ...
According to a Gallup poll, there's been a major shift in what's acceptable to wear at work. Suits and uniforms have become ...
So these are formal situations ... or ‘Ms.’ Or ‘Doctor,’ as the case may be.” DEAR MISS MANNERS: Is there a “best” or ...
Miss Manners: The woman knew our dinner was a blind date ... doctors because they are looking to make friends. So these are formal situations, in which patients are in need of dignity and ...
he'll turn to me at dinner and say, "Mom, how was your day at work?" — a question that, at first, caught me completely off guard. These days, we often get compliments on his manners, and when he ...
So these are formal situations ... or ‘Ms.’ Or ‘Doctor,’ as the case may be.” DEAR MISS MANNERS: Is there a “best” or “correct” way to seat couples at a dinner party using place cards? My husband and ...
So these are formal situations ... or ‘Ms.’ Or ‘Doctor,’ as the case may be.” DEAR MISS MANNERS: Is there a “best” or “correct” way to seat couples at a dinner party using place cards? My husband and ...