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  1. DEAR MISS MANNERS: We live in a small beach community. Five years ago, we met a lovely couple who have a vacation home across the street. We are all semi-retired.

  2. Aug 17, 2024 · Adoring Fans Must Be Limited to Short Interactions. by Judith Martin, Nicholas Ivor Martin and Jacobina Martin. Miss Manners | August 17th, 2024 | Letter 1 of 2. DEAR MISS MANNERS: I appeared in a local theatrical production that was well-received. One of our performances was attended by my closest friend, who brought along his lovely wife and ...

  3. Sep 27, 2022 · DEAR MISS MANNERS: I work for a public university and my boss is the head of the division. When I was hired, my duties included supervising his executive assistant, but she was laid off in 2020. My title is not administration-related.

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    Dec 16, 2021 · DEAR MISS MANNERS: At parties, it seems as if there are always people talking around the food tables, blocking others from partaking of the food and drinks. How do you politely tell partygoers to get their food and step away from the table so others can enjoy the offerings?

  5. Sep 16, 2022 · DEAR MISS MANNERS: I often get text alerts that my friend or family member "liked" my previous text message, along with the entire message repeated back to me. On group text threads, this can go on for a while, as I get everyone's messages repeated multiple times with each "like." Advertisement.

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    Sep 25, 2023 · DEAR MISS MANNERS: There are two ways people start a statement that I find extremely infuriating. They are: "No offense, but ..." and "I'm sorry, but ..."...

  7. Ask Miss Manners. Miss Manners welcomes your questions, but cannot answer them personally due to excessive volume. Questions of general interest may be answered in future Miss Manners columns at uexpress or in your local newspaper.

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