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Dear Miss Manners: To prevent party guests from driving impaired, I came up with a fun game using a $21 breathalyzer I bought ...
Miss Manners suspects it is the fussy name and the embellishments — such as embroidery, floral motifs and monograms — that ...
In response, Miss Manners called the host’s approach “interesting,” claiming that with the breathalyzer game, drunk driving ...
Manners Across the Pond: What Brits and Americans Get Right (and Wrong!), ... as you’re going to use it over a few days. Whereas in American dining, it is a formal decoration.
Social media users were amused and confused by the woman's attempt in the viral clip, with one saying "this is painful." ...
Dear Miss Manners: Does wearing the flag as clothes show that you love America, or that you hate America? I was raised to believe that it was disrespectful, if not traitorous, to wear the American ...
Dear Miss Manners: If 19th-century “upper crust” Americans thought that aping British aristocracy was the height of sophistication, how is it that the American style of eating (swapping the ...
Manners Across the Pond: What Brits and Americans Get Right (and Wrong!), According to an Etiquette Expert ... Whereas in American dining, it is a formal decoration. In America, ...
Etiquette expert William Hanson breaks down key differences between British and American manners. Having worked with six royal households, Hanson shares timeless tips in his new book Just Good ...