DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a longtime friend who seems to consider herself very well-mannered. She writes her thank-you notes on cards and mails them, while I send my thank-yous by email. When I tell ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a longtime friend who seems to consider herself very well-mannered. She writes her thank-you notes on cards and mails them, while I send my thank-yous by email. When I tell ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a longtime friend who seems to consider herself very well-mannered. She writes her thank-you notes on cards and mails them, while I send my thank-yous by email. When I tell ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a longtime friend who seems to consider herself very well-mannered. She writes her thank-you notes on cards and mails them, while I send my thank-yous by email. When I tell ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Growing up, I was taught that if you used a guest hand towel in the powder room at someone’s house — or at a private club, or an ambassador’s residence, for example — the correct ...
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I’m on the fence about using a guest towel in someone else’s home. I only mention this because my sister-in-law, one of our daughters, and several close friends routinely keep paper guest towels in ...
People who don’t have hand towels in your bathrooms: What do you think your guests dry their hands on? Do you expect us to use your bath towels? Do you think we know which part of the towel you use ...