DEAR MISS MANNERS: A while back, a colleague of mine said that he and his wife would like to invite me over for dinner at ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I’m a physician, so I am used to people addressing me as “Dr. Jones.” That includes both patients and non-physician staff in the hospital where I work. Even out in public ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS ... none of which are true. I am regularly approached by well-intentioned acquaintances, urging me to mend fences with my grieving parents; I never know what story they ...
"All of which came from the people who I believed to be my friends. I had phone calls at night off people threatening me and ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: As I was leaving my local grocery store, a young man approached me and asked me to donate to a local high school baseball team. I apologized and told him that I do not carry cash.
“Until my son turned eight, I avoided picking him up from school or attending activities with other moms as much as possible, ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS ... and as soon as the menus are placed on the table, I am bombarded with “Oh, look, Giselle, you can have (XYZ).” Believe me when I say it happens every single time.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: A while back, a colleague of mine said that he and his wife would like to invite me over for dinner at ... relationship ended badly, and I am enjoying the freedom of not dating ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I carry all of my weight in my belly. Since I’ve been 18, I’ve had to deal with people asking when I’m due or whether it’s a boy or a girl. It always makes me feel fat ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: A while back, a colleague of mine said that he and his wife would like to invite me over for dinner at ... relationship ended badly, and I am enjoying the freedom of not dating ...
My physical therapist is doing the countdown and shouting at me to control my breathing ... And by Saturday I am back at one of my Brazilian jiu-jitsu classes that I so love and which, in recent ...