Dear Annie: I am struggling with what to do about one of my very best friends who is basically family to me at this point.
No matter if it’s something large or small, someone took the time to think of you, so you can take the time to acknowledge ...
Dear Annie: I am struggling with what to do about one of my very best friends who is basically family to me at this point.
No matter if it’s something large or small, someone took the time to think of you, so you can take the time to acknowledge ...
Dear Annie: I am struggling with what to do about one of my very best friends who is basically family to me at this point. Throughout our friendship, I have noticed that she does not say “thank you” ...
In today's Dear Annie column, a reader questions whether to confront a close friend who never says thank you — and how to handle the hurt without harming the friendship.
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In an era where a text takes seconds and arrives instantly, the few who still reach for pen and paper to express gratitude possess something rarer than good manners—they understand what we're losing ...
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DEAR MISS MANNERS: Unfortunately, in all my etiquette books, there is no reference on the time interval between receiving a wedding/baby shower gift and sending a thank-you note. Is there a too ...