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DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am wondering if it would be crass or in poor taste to give a new widow a thoughtful sympathy card with ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am wondering if it would be crass or in poor taste to give a new widow a thoughtful sympathy card with ...
Europe's passion for the Tour remarkable. The Tour de France is available to watch for free not only in France, but also in ...
You can always repeat a greeting to make sure the person heard, but Miss Manners cautions that with more casual acquaintances ...
GENTLE READER: “Mr. Joe Smith” would be Miss Manners’ preference. But then, she would also prefer not to receive birthday ...
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How NCAA individual champ Michael La Sasso is learning to enjoy PGA Tour spotlight at Rocket Classic
Michael La Sasso, the 2025 NCAA individual champion, is trying to enjoy the fruits of his labor at the 2025 Rocket Classic.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Sometimes I get a thinking-of-you greeting card, or something similar, out of the blue from a friend. I feel like the mannerly thing to do, now that there’s text and email, is ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Sometimes I get a thinking-of-you greeting card, or something similar, out of the blue from a friend. I feel like the mannerly thing to do, now that there’s text and email, is ...
Advice Miss Manners: Isn’t an electronic thank-you note a valid alternative to a handwritten card? Published: Jun. 14, 2025, 8:00 p.m.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to if electronic thank-you notes are acceptable in 2025.
Miss Manners: E-cards still can’t replace handwritten notes Letter writer has lost the ability to write nicely by hand and wonders if electronic thank-you cards suffice.
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