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In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to handling parents who eat out constantly.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband is extremely frugal with money (maybe too much so) and we don’t spend much outside of bills or ...
My husband is extremely frugal with money (maybe too much so) and we don’t spend much outside of bills or basic necessities.
When we visit my parents, he tells me I need to tell them we cannot afford to go out so much, not to mention restaurant food doesn’t make us feel good.
When we are visiting my parents, my husband tells me I need to speak up and tell them that we cannot afford to go out so much ...
A couple struggles with in-laws who prefer dining out frequently, while maintaining their own frugal lifestyle.
GENTLE READER: “I am not religious, but I certainly wish you well and will keep you in my thoughts.” DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband is extremely frugal with money (maybe too much so) and we don’t spend ...
I don’t want to come across as uncaring to my family and friends in their hours of need. What response would you recommend?
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am a late-middle-aged gentleman who has been an atheist for about 35 years. I have been open about this fact but do not advertise it carelessly. Most of my family and dear friends ...