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There is a relatively nice person who works near me in a busy financial office. They are talented and smart, but they have an ...
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I have been told about the nanoparticles in every item ever manufactured, and the risks of every medication ever made.
This one mixes admiration with subtle warning. It tells you you’re impressive but also implies something is wrong with your ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I was seated in front of two men at a hockey game, and every other word they said was the F-word. I wanted ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I was seated in front of two men at a hockey game, and every other word they said was the F-word. I wanted to say something, but wondered what would be the best way to address them.
Lorna Simpson found the meteorite on eBay. “It was for a great price,” she told me, declining to give the exact figure, ...
What can I say in a short, humorous or simple way to stop this stream of warnings about every single move I make?
At each warning, throw your arms up in an “I surrender” position, widen your eyes and say “UH-OH!” After you hold the pose ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to dealing with unsolicited health advice at work.
With Mother's Day 2025 fast approaching, it's time to find the perfect gift for the mums of mother figures in your life.
A letter writer is looking for ways to stop their friend’s constant unsolicited health warnings about every little thing they do.