Do we have to invite them to join us at a restaurant at some point? If so, may we try to “dilute” them by inviting others?
DEAR MISS MANNERS: A pair of neighbors hosted my wife and me for an impromptu dinner, to which we contributed a nice salad.
GENTLE READER: Your confidence that you are not required to reciprocate in your apartment, though technically correct, ...
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But if they are talking pleasantries, you may smile or laugh or add something and see if it takes. There is a good chance ...
Dad’s girlfriend showed up to the letter writer’s bowling birthday party and took over. Dear Miss Manners: For my 40th ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: For my 40th birthday, my sister planned a bowling party. She is very organized, and pre-entered the names ...
Some medical facilities ban tipping because they pay parking attendants a living wage, and do not want patients with medical ...
At a bowling party for my 40th birthday, my dad brought his girlfriend. It didn’t take her long to try to take over the whole ...
When I had my hair done, the stylist and her assistant spent the entire time talking over my head. There was no way I could ...
No one knew what to say or how to stop her, since we don’t really even know her, and no one wanted her to be uncomfortable.