An American woman living in London has shared the top five British words and expressions that her colleagues has said to her ...
Jane Scott said: ‘I am usually in an aisle seat. I stand to stretch my legs and to allow the passengers in the middle and ...
Whether you’re native to Britain and are just wanting to polish up your etiquette skills or you’re going to be travelling and ...
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding became the subject of controversy when it was believed Meghan did not curtsy to ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: What are some polite, humble alternatives to “I may be wrong, but ...”? I find myself increasingly defaulting to this phrase when, as far as I can tell, I’m not wrong.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: What are some polite, humble alternatives to “I may be wrong, but ...”? I find myself increasingly defaulting to this phrase when, as far as I can tell, I’m not wrong.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I kept my birth name when I got married 10 years ago. However, my parents insist on calling me “Mrs. Husband’s-Last-Name.” They’ve used a variety of excuses — they ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: How do I tell my friend to go away and leave me alone? I need my alone time to recharge, but she will keep talking and bothering me, especially during lunch at the studio where ...
That seems to be the prevailing mantra when it comes to onboard toilet etiquette these days. And what’s with all the water and loo roll everywhere? Flush refuseniks should be issued with a ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: How do I tell my friend to go away and leave me alone? I need my alone time to recharge, but she will keep talking and bothering me, especially during lunch at the studio where ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a strong moral requirement ... But in ordinary social life, etiquette requires balancing both virtues. First, you should understand that your negative opinions are ...