A veteran is feeling slighted after all the men in her online exercise group get addressed as Mr. while she just gets called ...
Everyone’s screen names include both first and last names, and none are particularly difficult to pronounce, so I don’t ...
A pedestrian is annoyed by large groups who hog the pathway; an exerciser wonders why her coach calls the men Mr. So-and-So, ...
GENTLE READER: “I’m afraid there was just no way through.” Miss Manners suggests you omit, “… and I need to see the Wizard,” ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I participate in a regular online exercise class, in which all the clients are veterans -- and mostly men.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I participate in a regular online exercise ... that this woman may not know which honorific you use (Miss, ...
She's the only woman in the class, and it's very noticeable that she's being addressed in an overly familiar way.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I participate in a regular online exercise class, in which all the clients are veterans -- and mostly men.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I participate in a regular online exercise class, in which all the clients are veterans -- and mostly men.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I participate in a regular online exercise ... that this woman may not know which honorific you use (Miss, Ms. or Mrs.) and is afraid to guess. Listing your preferred honorific, or ...
Through stories, shared memories, and the very language she spoke best—food—these chefs celebrate not just the restaurateur and mentor, but the woman who redefined what it meant to champion Filipino ...