Afternoon tea is a quintessential British tradition, combining elegance and indulgence with a selection of finger sandwiches, ...
Bringing an uninvited guest? Discussing politics? Criticizing the food? Here are the behaviors to avoid if you want to keep ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have two well-behaved ... If someone has their belongings on a table at a bookstore, don’t touch their stuff If you purchase a product or register for an account through ...
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is being criticized online by people in Japan for his "bad manners" after footage of the APEC forum summit in Peru showed him greeting other leaders while remaining ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My wife and I host an annual holiday dinner for a group of neighbors, one of whom has asked in the past if he could bring a guest. My wife, on our behalf, has always said yes.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am hosting Thanksgiving dinner this year for about 25 people. Most are traveling in from out of town. I have expressed that people do not need to bring anything, and I mean it.
Dear Miss Manners: My wife and I host an annual holiday dinner for a group of neighbors, one of whom has asked in the past if he could bring a guest. My wife, on our behalf, has always said yes.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am hosting Thanksgiving dinner this year for about 25 people. Most are traveling in from out of town. I have expressed that people do not need to bring anything, and I mean it.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Those of us who keep things tidy are often accused of being “neat freaks,” for some reason. My best friend and roommate has labeled me such, although she very much enjoys ...
If you’re like me, you have countless table setting photos saved, full of ornately folded cloth napkins that coordinate ... Simply put, no paper napkin can match the beauty of a cloth napkin, whether ...
"I feel like formal dining rooms are underused, so I love this spot because someone is always sitting at the table," says Charlie of the home's only eating area, which is swathed in a wallpaper from ...