DEAR MISS MANNERS: A tenured colleague routinely solicits the faculty to contribute to group gifts. This colleague sends the ...
This next party is somehow about their wedding — but we already had the wedding! I’m finding it difficult to be enthusiastic ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: People want to feel loved and cherished. An invitation to share a meal in your home is a special example. So when dinner guests ask me what they can bring, I tell them something ...
According to family legend, my maternal grandmother once summoned each of her children to her knee, and asked them who they thought her favourite child was. “And every one of us shouted, ‘I am!’” ...