Miss Manners has defended “No problem” and “No worries” from those who find them offensive, claiming that they suggest that a ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I regret to tell you that, in the modern parlance, “You’re welcome” isn’t polite. It is currently more ...
Reader claims replying with that phrase is a "means to communicate that the recipient better be thankful, because the ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to reader claiming traditional phrase now implies ...
It is currently more polite to say “No problem” or “No worries,” which imply that whatever was done, the doer was happy to do it.
You’re welcome” is passive-aggressive and means to communicate that the recipient better be thankful, because the situation ...
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10 Small Gestures Restaurant Servers Seriously Appreciate
When you make the effort and just treat your server like a regular person, it not only shows you appreciate them, but you'll ...
Global South World on MSNOpinion
From ‘Ghana must go’ to ‘Abeg’: How the Global South is decolonising English - World Reframed 27
Take “Ghana Must Go.” Today, it’s the name of a big, colourful travel bag used across West Africa . But the phrase comes from ...
Feminine elegance is expressed through everyday gestures that communicate confidence, good manners, and style. This article ...
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My landlord bullied tenants — then a new tenant stopped him mid-attack and made him back down
Mr Dela Cruz rules his compound with fear until Maria arrives. When he attacks, she reveals a secret that finally breaks his ...
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In the southwestern corner of Arizona, where the desert meets the Colorado River, there exists a bargain hunter’s paradise ...
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