While pointing a finger at others can be tempting, turning it toward oneself is more gracious. Particularly, Miss Manners might add, in the perhaps unlikely event that you are actually wrong.
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Dear Miss Manners: When sharing stories, anecdotes or facts in conversation, I usually cite my source. For example, I might ...
Dear Miss Manners: I am the president of a social club that organizes activities for the LGBTQ community and allies. Our club ...
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However, while I am always — always — effusively grateful and do my best to show her the same considerations, I have never ...
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DEAR MISS MANNERS: My landlady is a kind and thoughtful woman. She goes out of her way to ensure the comfort and livelihood ...
While pointing a finger at others can be tempting, turning it toward oneself is more gracious. Particularly, Miss Manners might add, in the perhaps unlikely event that you are actually wrong.
While pointing a finger at others can be tempting, turning it toward oneself is more gracious. Particularly, Miss Manners might add, in the perhaps unlikely event that you are actually wrong.