So yes, it was rude to demonstrate your distaste at the cost of the hostess’ feelings — and a poor example for your children. That polite hosts now ask if their guests have food restrictions does not ...
Miss Manners: Friend has habit of playing with food she doesn’t want to eat while we all wait around
DEAR MISS MANNERS: One of my friends endlessly plays with the food she does not want to eat, without ever signaling by the position of her cutlery that she has finished. So all of her fellow diners ...
You might still influence your grandchildren, however. Generally speaking, making a bad impression is a more frequent concern among teenagers than adults. It just never occurs to them that a bad ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a very close friend I have known for a long time. I enjoy seeing her and her husband. However, whenever we go out to dinner, she always tells me to make the restaurant ...
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