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Dear Miss Manners: I just moved into a new home, and I wanted to keep that information private at the place where I am ...
I had no input as to how big this shower has become, and being asked -- no, told -- to pay for it strikes me as inappropriate ...
I have not worn any kind of nail polish since I was in my 20s. I do not want to polish my toenails, or my fingernails, either ...
DUMPING my lover will break her heart but I know she’s becoming emotionally attached, while it’s just about the sex for me. My girlfriend is the one who I really want. What happened ...
Miss Manners chooses to believe that you only made an unfortunate word choice, not that you believe that it is an honor for a lady to be married, and that the title “Mrs.” reflects that.
She decides, for whatever reason, to retain her maiden name. She is still deserving of the married honorific, is she not?
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Another Reminder that 'Ms.' Exists, Is Useful
Suppose Miss Jones marries Mr. Smith and decides, for whatever reason, to retain her maiden name. Is " Mr. Smith and Mrs. Jones," therefore, the proper form to put on an envelope, to be followed by ...
I had no input as to how big this shower has become, and being asked — no, told — to pay for it strikes me as inappropriate.
Bridesmaids are supposedly chosen because they are the dearest people to the bride. Why, then, are they considered ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: All the bridesmaids for an upcoming wedding recently received a note from the bride’s mother stating that ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to the proper title for a married women who is ...
Miss Manners chooses to believe that you only made an unfortunate word choice, not that you believe that it is an honor for a ...