The problem with posting events on social media is that other people see them -- and either assume that they are invited, feel bad that they were not, or invite themselves. Although it is still ...
Miss Manners: When you post an invitation on a public forum, like social media, you invite everybody
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I’m hosting a party with my best friend. We used a social networking site as our form of invitations; it’s ...
One aspect of meals that is almost as important to me as what my children eat is how they eat. And by "how" I don't mean whether they make healthy choices or eat appropriate portions. I mean how the ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Are the rules about discussing religion in social settings somewhat relaxed when someone volunteers that they (or their family) are clergy? For instance, I’d never ask someone I ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: When attending family events, what is the polite way to decline posing for photos that end up being posted on social media sites without my permission? People used to put photos in ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband and I are frequently invited to another couple’s parties. We are all gay, male seniors. One member of this couple seems to be going through some cognitive issues. He ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I’m a journalist who covers politics. It’s exhausting, especially lately. But at social functions, friends, family and strangers often share their political opinions (which usually ...
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