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In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to giving away valuable jewelry someone found as a ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Is it OK to give someone an item that one found? I found a really nice bracelet at a park. I took it to my ...
GENTLE READER: As etiquette prohibits you from snatching a gift back out of the recipient’s hands, Miss Manners recommends ...
I found a really nice bracelet at a park. Someone dear to me has a birthday soon, and her birthstone happens to be a garnet.
From talking on speaker phone to leaving bags on seats, there are some things an etiquette expert said people should never do ...
GENTLE READER: As etiquette prohibits you from snatching a gift back out of the recipient’s hands, Miss Manners recommends ...
I took it to my jeweler, who confirmed that it was made of 14 karat white gold, with diamonds and garnets. Her birthstone happens to be a garnet.
Although sometimes a bit old-fashioned, many of grandma's hosting tips are still applicable today. Here are the best ones, ...
I tried my best to find the owner, placing an ad in a local online publication. It has been some weeks now, and no one has claimed it.
Memorize these British etiquette rules to look perfectly proper in every situation—from social gatherings to business meetings ...
GENTLE READER: As etiquette prohibits you from snatching a gift back out of the recipient’s hands, Miss Manners recommends ...
Gentle Reader: As etiquette prohibits you from snatching a gift back out of the recipient’s hands, Miss Manners recommends ...