and that while you would be pleased to have him at your wedding, you have to decline his offer to act in place of your father ...
But, do I have to? GENTLE READER: My goodness. Miss Manners would have thought they told you to walk the plank rather than ...
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DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am at the age where many of my friends' children are marrying. I am always delighted to be invited to ...
My brother’s family and my aunt and uncle all have clear qualms about queer relationships. I think they’d also be offended ...
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So far, I have taken a deep breath, sent a gift and talked about them behind their backs -- like decent people do.
GENTLE READER: My goodness. Miss Manners would have thought they told you to walk the plank rather than invite you to their wedding. If you hate the idea of attending that much, politely decline.
Miss Manners is all for telling strangers – kindly and privately – about wardrobe malfunctions, but in this case, nothing ...
The family sitting next to me at a restaurant had a child that shrieked the entire time. Is there anything I could have done ...
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Years ago, my uncle made insulting, racist jokes on my blog about my then-boyfriend. Now he denies making the jokes at all, and we’re considering banning him from our wedding.