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DEAR MISS MANNERS: A family member called to confirm birth dates and anniversary dates for my adult children and their spouses. When I reminded her that both my daughter and my daughter-in-law had ...
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In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to acknowledging condolence letters while grieving.
DEAR MISS MANNERS ... both he and I should write separate thank-you note messages (albeit on a single card). I would prefer that we send a single message, using “we” in the note (e.g ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My daughter is graduating from high school, but she does not want a party. I would still like to send out graduation cards to ... But you know, we can buy lollipops.
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I have found that writing acknowledgment letters has been very helpful to me as I have coped with the grief of losing friends ...
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These gifts often include mugs, chocolates, baked goods or gift cards ... the dinner), a “you’re welcome” (for the thank-you), or both? Neither. You’re off free. Dear Miss Manners ...
But when we pay the bill at the counter, my friend always helps himself to five or six of the free ... you know, we can buy lollipops. We don’t have to deplete the supply here.” DEAR MISS ...
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