Emma Manners, the Duchess of Rutland, shared that she was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer in July 2024 and wrote about ...
British royal family news reveals that William the Prince of Wales was at Folly Farm in Pensford, Somerset this week he was ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am an accent nerd, especially about accents from Great Britain and its current and former colonies. I like to guess where people are from once I’ve heard them speak (not ...
Uncouth” is the word 64-year-old Mark Devall uses to describe much of the behaviour he sees on his regular, two-hour commute ...
In last week’s UK album chart, the highest-positioned British band was Oasis with their greatest hits collection. The Manchester band’s 1994 debut Definitely Maybe was also the UK’s top ...
British cinema is known for its quality and captivating actors. Whether they are blockbusters or indie gems, British films are loved around the world because of their unique humor and sensibilities.
The difference, I suspect, has something to do with how Americans approach manners. In Britain, we take pride in our adherence to social courtesies. In America, they take care that other people ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband and I are intensely divided over the appropriateness of using the kitchen sink to wash one’s hands for anything other than food prep. I grew up in a house where the ...
The Heritage Foundation Was One of Free Trade’s Strongest Supporters A Bad Game of Legal Twister Won’t Block Ohio’s SAFE Act Trump Takes Aim at Collective Bargaining in the Federal Workforce ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Sometimes people enthusiastically tell me something they think I don’t know, particularly about my areas of expertise. Saying “I already knew that” sounds condescending.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I was in my office when I got an urge to go to the bathroom. I hate to do this at work, because I work in a converted townhouse where the bathrooms are just one toilet and one ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Can you please publish a few short words on presenting a proper toast? Among millennials and Gen Z, the word “cheers” has become both a noun and a verb: I have heard “Let ...