In today's Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas responds to someone who is perplexed they were blatantly not invited to a ...
Event etiquette can be tricky, and there are a lot of best practices to keep track of. We asked two of the South’s best party ...
DEAR ERIC: I was speaking with two co-workers when one of them invited the other co-worker to attend a party at his home. The ...
The host mom was so surprised by the text she received from the mom of one of the girls her daughter invited, she took it to ...
Dear Eric: I was speaking with two co-workers when one of them invited the other co-worker to attend a party at his home. The ...
Dear Eric: I was speaking with two co-workers when one of them invited the other co-worker to attend a party at his home. The ...
Dear Eric: I was speaking with two co-workers when one of them invited the other co-worker to attend a party at his home. The ...
Gossip about gossip. Plus: the Trump Administration’s latest moves; Andrew Scott’s dazzling one-man “Vanya”; and trend ...
There are few things in life more beautiful than a strong, platonic relationship. You never tire of hanging out with your ...
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TwistedSifter on MSNWoman Hosted A Dinner Party For Her Husband’s Family, But When Her Mother-In-Law Invited An Unwelcome Guest, Everyone Ended Up LeavingThis woman simply wanted her in-laws to understand her boundaries and not overstep them. When her mother-in-law refused to ...
Sometimes you have to—or simply want to—say no. Here’s how to decline an invitation the right way and limit hurt feelings.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: One of our friends is very seriously ill. I hosted a party and assumed they would not be able to attend, so I did not extend them an invitation. It was very presumptuous of me and I ...
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