I know that’s a big question. But I think that’s what it boils down to. I am the vice president of administration at a ...
Workplace communication is becoming increasingly formulaic, with common phrases like "hope this email finds you well" ...
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A new book offers science-based strategies to help you find more love, enjoyment, satisfaction, and meaning in work and life.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a reader seeking advice on handling bad service ...
For the past 15 years or so, my wife and I have been hosting a potluck feast for Thanksgiving, with about 30 friends and ...
GENTLE READER: The proper response lies between those two extremes. By saying, “Thank you for your apology,” you accept it ...
Working at a grocery store, I learn about all manners of food combinations (some might even call them recipes) that, even as a chef, I would never dream of. "Oh yes, I put blueberries in my meatloaf." ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: For the past 15 years or so, my wife and I have been hosting a potluck feast for Thanksgiving, with about ...
Other than, “Yes, you did a terrible job,” what could I say? It seems that young people want to hear “That’s OK,” but bad ...
Saying “please” transforms a demand into a request. “It acknowledges someone's choice of participation in something, and the ...
GENTLE READER: The proper response lies between those two extremes. By saying, “Thank you for your apology,” you accept it ...
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