Mrs. Fields has delighted customers with its signature cookies, cookie cakes, brownies, and gift baskets for over four decades. As the brand continues to evolve, it remains committed to delivering ...
Am I obligated to give a gift either way? 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 ...
A spokesperson for Wake County Board of Elections later said the package included an "unexpected thank you gift" for elections workers. Firefighters said cookies were among the items. A "thank you ...
Miss Manners: My husband’s female co-worker has bought him gifts of clothing and I think it’s inappropriate Asking Eric: Spending time with you is something your boyfriend should WANT to do ...
OXFORD, Miss. – With Thanksgiving approaching, the University of Mississippi community is pulling together to provide meals for university families in need. The 21st annual Adopt-a-Basket program is ...
I was offended, because I thought gift-giving was the giver’s choice. Otherwise, it feels like the recipient is just placing their order with me. Offensive! Miss Manners: I invited a friend to a ...
because I thought gift-giving was the giver’s choice. Otherwise, it feels like the recipient is just placing their order with me. Offensive! GENTLE READER: It is very offensive, but allow Miss ...
Question: How do they choose their presents to you? (Please send your questions to Miss Manners at her website, www.missmanners.com; to her email,
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If you’re shopping for someone who loves the finer things in life (regardless of the price tag), we’ve rounded up the best luxury gifts both ... includes 12 cookies in gourmet flavors such ...
GENTLE READER: In descending order, Miss Manners is not fond of: mandated socializing at the workplace, dunning anyone for gifts, and gift registries. Dunning non-guests had not previously made ...
OXFORD, Miss. – A deep passion for the legal profession led Celie and Eddy Edwards to establish a scholarship for students working toward a Juris Doctor at the University of Mississippi School of Law.