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Lazy, rude, self-obsessed, disrespectful. Each generation looks at the next with suspicion, convinced something is wrong. But ...
In her latest book, Open Socrates: The Case for a Philosophical Life, Callard explores why inquiry—not certainty—is at the heart of philosophy. Her work is both deeply personal and inherently Socratic ...
Truly healthy "manners" aren't just about etiquette rules and societal expectations, they're about leading with empathy.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband got a new job, and as a way to get to know his new co-workers, we decided to host a holiday party at our house. Related Articles Miss Manners: I told her the seat was ...
After columnist James Causey wrote about ill-manners in America, we asked you to weigh-in. Here's the final batch of your stories and solutions.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I’m a cashier in a grocery store, and we’re required to wear a name tag with our first name printed boldly. Related Articles Miss Manners: I told her the seat was saved ...
When I pulled around to the window, a real, live human handed me my order, which to my delight and surprise, came out ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am an accent nerd, especially about accents from Great Britain and its current and former colonies. Related Articles Miss Manners: Heroes? No, these co-workers are selfish and ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: On my daughter’s wedding day, the weather was perfect, as was the venue and all preparations. Related Articles Miss Manners: I told her the seat was saved, and she brought in ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: There are many examples of technology and bad behavior merging, and I ask for your opinion regarding one that bothers me: people locking their vehicles by pressing the key fob ...