DEAR MISS MANNERS: If we renewed the lovely fashion of wearing gloves, people wouldn’t have to fear catching germs from shaking hands or appearing rude for refusing. GENTLE READER: Why didn’t Miss ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a reader who wants to bring fancy gloves back in ...
Removing gloves before eating is a strict rule. But if you have a glass or a canape or a fork in your hands, that is an obvious and polite excuse for not shaking hands. Just practice the regretful ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: If we renewed the lovely fashion of wearing gloves, people wouldn’t have to fear catching germs from shaking hands or appearing rude for refusing. GENTLE READER: Why didn’t Miss ...
As part of a mentorship program, young girls of color are taught the dos and don’ts of dining to help ease their way in any ...
Eating with chopsticks can help in weight management by encouraging slow eating, mindfulness, and portion control. The skill ...
GENTLE READER: You do your late friend no honor by snubbing her children, at least one of whom she trusted enough to name as her executor. Miss Manners hopes that you will express your condolences to ...
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Hosted on MSNOne Unexpected Restaurant Etiquette Rule That Could Sour Your Dining Experience In JapanThis common dining habit might be seen as rude in Japan. Here's what to avoid at the table and other essential etiquette tips ...
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