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Judith Martin's Miss Manners column has chronicled the continuous rise and fall of American manners since 1978. Readers send Miss Manners not only their table and party questions, but those ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to the polite way to inform family when someone is unable to attend a funeral due to sickness or injury.
Miss Manners, written by Judith Martin and her two perfect children, Nicholas Ivor Martin and Jacobina Marin, has chronicled the continuous rise and fall of American manners since 1978.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to if electronic thank-you notes are acceptable in 2025.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to politely refusing financial and fundraising requests without criticizing the candidate's qualifications.
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In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a woman who is offering a friend a ride but won't come to her because it's the opposite way of where they're headed.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to the etiquette of a guest who delayed dinner by leaving to purchase wine that wasn't provided by the host.
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copyright 2025 judith martin distributed by andrews mcmeel syndication1130 walnut st., kansas city, mo 64106; 816-581-7500 If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to whether someone should list a female or male names first when acknowledging couples as donors or on invitations.
Miss Manners, written by Judith Martin and her two perfect children, Nicholas Ivor Martin and Jacobina Marin, has chronicled the continuous rise and fall of American manners since 1978.