DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am getting married in a traditional church ceremony. My father, who will be giving me away, has refused ...
Like you, he considers formal clothes to be symbolic. But while you interpret formality as a show of respect and festivity, ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am getting married in a traditional church ceremony. My father, who will be giving me away, has refused to wear a tuxedo on the grounds that it is a “monkey suit,” even though all ...
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DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am getting married in a traditional church ceremony. My father, who will be giving me away, has refused to wear a tuxedo on the grounds that it is a“ monkey suit,” even though all ...
I feel like his refusal to wear a tux or tie demonstrates a lack of respect for what is, to me, a deeply important formal ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am getting married in a traditional church ceremony. My father, who will be giving me away, has refused ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am getting married in a traditional church ceremony. My father, who will be giving me away, has refused ...
After his speech in Davos 24 hours earlier, Canada’s prime minister has the Swiss suddenly swooning and the ‘Carneyval’ is ...
My brother hardly works and lives with my mom. I work lots of hours and live far away, yet I’m the one taking care of her.
The traditional response "you're welcome" is being replaced by phrases like "no problem" and "my pleasure." This shift in language reflects a generational difference in etiquette, moving from formal ...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic reacted heatedly to questions from N1 reporter Mladen Savatovic about the “General Staff” case and the Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime (TOK) indictment ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I’ve encountered a lot of fuss about the pervasiveness of the nonapology: e.g., “I’m sorry you’re so sensitive” or “I’m sorry you feel that way.” But what is one to say to ...