Dear Miss Manners: I am planning to invite my daughter's in-laws to a formal dinner. I plan to host it the way my late almost-aristocratic mother would have done 60 years ago: with fine china, ...
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The odd napkin etiquette rule you're probably breaking when dining out
Dining etiquette goes far beyond not putting your elbows on the table. It turns out that a whole lot that can go wrong with ...
Welcome back to “In Good Taste,” where we explore all things mannerly pertaining to food and how to enjoy it with others. Today our etiquette expert will answer a question she received by private ...
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