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A Guide to Thanksgiving Etiquette
Thanksgiving is almost here, and whether you're hosting dinner or attending as a guest, a little etiquette can go a long way ...
Most of all, I facilitate table bussing with Tracy Flick–like determination: filtering silverware, plates, and glasses into their open hands, fishing for my Most Grateful Customer gold star. During a ...
Plus, a kids' table affords the adults a bit of a break ... Take this old-school rule a step further and show modern-day good ...
Family gatherings are an all-hands-on-deck occasion in the South, and everyone pitches in with food, pitchers of sweet tea, ...
"This Thanksgiving we have much to celebrate: an election completed and unchallenged and a peaceful transition of power, a compelling lesson in how democracy can work." ...
The way to keep conversations civil at the holiday dinner table is to create the right environment, find common ground and retain a positive outlook.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a question about hugging etiquette.
My wife says the polite thing to do is to tell him he can bring a guest. I say we should keep quiet to see if he asks.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I’m a man who is 6-foot-6 and 62 years old. My entire life, I have found myself bent in half when greeting ...
My wife says the polite thing for her to do is to anticipate his request by telling him he can bring a guest. I say we should ...
Please send your questions to Miss Manners at her website, www.missmanners.com; to her email, dearmissmanners@gmail.com; or ...
“Having a kids table at a family holiday event can be a fantastic opportunity for kids to connect and build their own ...