In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a reader whose daughter announced she's starting ...
GENTLE READER: Yes: Go to your younger daughter’s for Thanksgiving on Thursday, and tell her you would be delighted to plan another visit. Your Friday Thanksgivings were kindly done for your ...
Their daughter just bought a home and wants to host Thanksgiving this year. Dear Miss Manners: While acknowledging gratitude ...
BBC Radio 2 broadcaster Sara Cox has a non-negotiable rule with her three children, Lola, Renee, and Isaac, that her own mother never used – get all the details as the star embarks on a 135-mile ...
Step back to 1960s New York dinners: old-school table habits, from no TV to saying grace, that today’s kids would hardly ...
Eating at a table with others effortlessly stimulates healthier eating. Individuals eat more fruits and vegetables, eat more ...
Step back to a time when Colorado dinners meant manners, formality, and unforgettable lessons in family tradition ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: A few of my cousins have gotten married recently, and they requested that no children attend their weddings, aside from the ones performing the roles of ring bearer and flower girl.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: A few of my cousins have gotten married recently, and they requested that no children attend their weddings, aside from the ones performing the roles of ring bearer and flower girl.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: A few of my cousins have gotten married recently, and they requested that no children attend their weddings, aside from the ones performing the roles of ring bearer and flower girl.
Dear Eric: I’m a big fan of your column and really enjoy hearing your responses to readers. (Here it comes, though.) I do feel that you missed something with “Grandma On Hold”, who was frustrated that ...
In an age where dinner often involves scrolling through feeds or binging TV, the very concept of a formal, rule-bound meal can feel like ancient history. But rewind to 1960s Michigan, and you’d find ...