In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to someone who is afraid their wedding invitations ...
Well, just like your chances of getting attacked by a honey badger, the chance of a Dachshund parade crashing your wedding ...
GENTLE READER: It is not actually a gift-grab, because giving presents is always voluntary -- especially when one is not ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a close friend who is getting divorced. Her husband told her he didn’t want to be married anymore.
Are some invitations just a "gift grab"? Probably. But many people honestly just want the pleasure of your company.
It is true that it is customary for guests who care enough about the couple to attend the wedding to also give presents. But ...
My friend is getting a divorce and invited me and my husband to dinner with her and her soon-to-be ex-husband. I think this ...
I have a close friend who is getting divorced because her husband told her he didn’t want to be married anymore. He “wants to ...
I have already told her that I’m upset by the situation, that I won’t be sending him off on a white horse and that such a ...
When we were making the guest list for my child’s wedding last year, our thinking was that weddings are an opportunity for ...
In today's Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas responds to someone who isn't sure if they should send a wedding gift to ...
I'm interested in accepted protocol for acknowledging an event when the couples don’t send even an announcement or ...