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DEAR MISS MANNERS: My brother and sister-in-law invited my family of four for a dinner of corned beef and cabbage to ...
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My brother and sister-in-law invited my family of four for a dinner of corned beef and cabbage to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day ...
Miss Manners: Here’s why you should never try to bring pizza to the traditional St. Patrick’s dinner
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My sister-in-law canceled the dinner. I understand why; she was upset that some of us didn’t want the corned beef.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My brother and sister-in-law invited my family of four for a dinner of corned beef and cabbage to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. They also invited my mom and dad, along with my aunt, ...
My brother and sister-in-law invited my family of four for a dinner of corned beef and cabbage to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day ...
My brother and sister-in-law invited my family of four for a dinner of corned beef and cabbage to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. They also invited my mom and dad, along with my aunt, who was visiting ...
If you don't love corned-beef, and your sister-in-law invites you for just such a meal, how can you politely handle it?
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