He's dressed for dinner, but not for etiquette. The fork is just for show—mouth still wins.
We received the annual party invitation and my wife called to ask what potluck items to bring. We were told there would be no ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: While at lunch at a casual restaurant, I noticed a woman joining a large group, who were all standing ...
I asked the people at my table what they would have done, and most said they wouldn’t have said anything to her.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a reader on whether they should speak up or stay ...
GENTLE READER: It was to avoid the knives being used to attack fellow diners -- or at least to lessen that possibility.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: While at lunch at a casual restaurant, I noticed a woman joining a large group, who were all standing ...
Children’s etiquette isn’t what it used to be. Case in point: One of my students nailed me in the head with a doughnut. I ...
I noticed a woman near me at a restaurant had returned from the restroom with her zipper down and underwear showing — but she ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin offers advice on w,hat to do when food falls during a meal.
GENTLE READER: Ideally, there would be an unobserved moment when you could snag it back onto your plate with a fork or napkin ...