In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a couple upset that many wedding attendees arrived ...
Murder convicts Priya Seth and Hanuman Prasad were forced to change their wedding venue from Alwar's Barodameo town due to ...
We truly and absolutely do not want gifts, but is it wrong to want people to take five minutes to write a card?
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am a single man who inherited, from my parents and grandparents, both a love of entertaining and also a great deal of the trappings needed — china, crystal, linen, silver — that ...
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Dear Miss Manners: I am getting married in a traditional church ceremony. My father, who will be giving me away, has refused ...
On our wedding website, and when asked in person, we said, “No gifts, please” (we have plenty of stuff!), but we also ...
We truly and absolutely do not want gifts, but is it wrong to want people to take five minutes to write a card?
I can't imagine showing up empty-handed to any party, much less a wedding, not even taking the time to write a basic ...
On our wedding website, and when asked in person, we said, “No gifts, please” (we have plenty of stuff!), but we also ...
I hold formal dinner parties with limited place settings. But there are friends who never respond to my invitations and show up anyway. What’s the best way to accommodate them?
I feel like his refusal to wear a tux or tie demonstrates a lack of respect for what is, to me, a deeply important formal ...
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