Carolyn Rothermel taught two levels of “Mind Your Manners” programs, one for first- and second-graders and another for third- ...
FARGO – Training in social graces began early for Christine Chapweske. She and her five siblings grew up in Ohio, and every night at the dinner table became family manners "boot camp." "My mom worked ...
If you still think replying “K” is an acceptable way to end a conversation, it might be time for a social refresh. Etiquette isn’t just about which fork to use anymore—it’s about navigating the messy, ...
Social etiquette isn't static, which means that rules around polite behavior change over time. Some behavior is considered rude, no matter what era you're in, like cutting in line, interrupting people ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: We are a blended family. I invited our adult children to Thanksgiving. They responded by asking if “other ...
The Conewango Club is an elegant dining room. Its elegance was matched recently by several Warren County youth who put their ...
Renowned etiquette coach Myka Meier told the Daily Mail there are a myriad of rules that come with socializing, sharing the ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: At a dinner event I attended at a hotel, the tables were 10-foot rounds with tablecloths that went to the ...
The drumsticks, green beans and peach crumble had never tasted better than they did Thursday at Combs Elementary School in Raleigh. What helped the lunch ambiance was the silverware, tablecloths, ...
Etiquette—it’s not just for dinner parties or impressing your future in-laws. These tips can help avoid gaffes and build business success in the social media age. Today’s discussion, gentle readers, ...