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DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am a teetotaler. My husband and most of our friends are avid connoisseurs of wine and spirits. Normally, ...
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Booze-Soaked Evenings Bore Teetotaling Host
As a host, you cannot properly leave your own party, even though Miss Manners understands both that it has become a bore for you and that the guests are unlikely to notice your absence. The solution ...
GENTLE READER: Curiously, the alcohol is clouding everyone’s judgment in this case — even yours, and you are not partaking.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to if a teetotaler host can leave when the party turns to a drinking session.
Gentle Reader: Curiously, the alcohol is clouding everyone’s judgment in this case — even yours, and you are not partaking.
Host who doesn’t drink wants to start cleaning up when husband and guests start getting drunk during dinner parties.
Dear Miss Manners: A very long time ago, my husband and I were invited to dinner at a restaurant by a colleague of his. I had ...
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DEAR MISS MANNERS: I shared a cute photo of my daughter with several other mothers by creating a group text. It was a single ...
GENTLE READER: Group texts without prior consent are a violation and they must be stopped. They are not only confusing, what ...
GENTLE READER: Group texts without prior consent are a violation and they must be stopped. They are not only confusing, what ...