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Dear Miss Manners: I have a strong moral requirement not to lie, which has led me to reflect on the role of full truthfulness in good manners. I often observe people giving false reasons or ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have taken note of repeat inquiries about how to deal with not being invited to a wedding -- presumably, though not always in so many words, without being a jerk in return.
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It’s the star of the show every Chinese New Year. It also feels appropriate for the occasion. —Kalel Chan Chef Patron, Lobby 385 Gerry and Jinky Sy Noodles symbolize long life and it is believed to ...
Dear Miss Manners: I have taken note of repeat inquiries about how to deal with not being invited to a wedding — presumably, though not always in so many words, without being a jerk in return.