She said her family is from Alexandria and grew up going to Mount Carmel in the summer. Johnson said her family would go to ...
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With our older children, we have been ready and eager to share how and why we selected their names, but very few people have ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a reader's two stories about children demanding ...
Miss Manners scolds a reader who thinks it’s OK for a cute little kid to demand a seat that an adult has already taken.
My husband and I will soon be welcoming our fifth child into the world. As we have done with our other four children, we plan ...
Teaching children that they have a right to any seat they want, real or imaginary, is rude, Miss Manners says.
Teaching children that they have a right to any seat they want, real or imaginary, is rude — no matter how adorable the ...
What do you do if someone takes your chair? Does it matter if it is the throne of a ruler of great lands? Let me explain. My ...
I belong to a casual group of friends who share a common interest in music. One member sent an email to the group to let us ...
Teaching children that they have a right to any seat they want is rude -- no matter how adorable the little voices making the ...
A reader recounts two instances where children, including her own, demanded seats in public spaces, posing a dilemma about ...
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