Everyone else Miss Manners hears from considers this a logistical nightmare; that is why etiquette asks that prompt and definitive answers be given. That, and because it is insulting to ignore a hospitable offer. But you are remarkably tolerant -- or perhaps...
Miss Manners: Etiquette of professional rejectionMiss Manners by Judith Martin
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Etiquette is concerned with when, whether and how those opinions are expressed. In the no-treat-for-you column, Miss Manners would have to include letting your dog jump on your relatives (even unannounced ones) and requiring guests to assist ...
Miss Manners is disgusted by the whole scheme. At the same time, she recognizes that workers who are underpaid depend upon it. So, like you, she tips when she knows that to be the case. It is not always easy to judge; the coffee pourer may well be und...
Is it appropriate to post questions on somebody's web page, without even spending a fraction of a second trying to figure out what the page is really about? Anonymous August 30, 2004 please help me miss manners,whats the correct way to word a response to people in the comments section of...
Also: don’t follow in the footsteps of tattoo artist Kat von D and DJ Deadmau5 and get engaged on Twitter. If it’s your primary method of communication with your significant other, you have bigger problems than wedding invite etiquette. ...
2Points of Etiquette A few other fine pieces of royal etiquette to remember include: speak when spoken to but do not initiate conversation, do not offer your hand first and do not ask personal questions. Dress conservatively, and though they no longer throw you in the Tower of London for ...
Internet etiquette is tricky on its own, but when you throw family ties into the mix, things get even harder to figure out. If you do something that really ticks your uncle off on Facebook, you’ll be sure to hear about it at a family party. And you don’t want to be that ...
Claptrap! MUSIC Christopher Morley Questions the Etiquette of Those Attending Classical Music Concerts Byline: Christopher Morley TB Post - 《Birmingham Post》 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Quiet Please, It's a Rock Gig Talking loudly at a pop concert these days can get you reprimanded - and don't...