DEAR MISS MANNERS: At a company holiday party, one of my colleagues decided not to partake of the wine that was offered.
With a written note, certainly a parent must stamp and address it, and perhaps hover over the child to inspire them to write.
What she has apparently not taught is that it is not enough to send a mere receipt, such as a rote text, which is probably ...
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There are quite a few of the stories I haven’t written about before, but I thought ‘I’m 93. I’m just going to write what I ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I was in my friend’s wedding a year ago, and now her anniversary is coming up. However, in the last six ...
This is really annoying, verging on passive-aggressive. I’ve told her many times she should not send me gifts, that a card is fine (or nothing at all). I even stopped properly thanking her for these ...
While parents have shifted the way they raise their kids, there are certain forgotten expectations of 90s kids that actually taught responsibility. And it's something all families can benefit from.