Holiday surprises come in all forms — including offbeat gifts that you might be tempted to relegate to the back of the closet. At a time of year when gift-giving is de rigueur, intention matters.
Sticking your head out of the window of a taxi or exiting before it stops this New Year's Eve could end in a disaster, and see you breaking the law.
Ever notice how your parents or grandparents have these super specific habits that feel like they're from another planet?
Say goodbye to abrupt departures, that awkward am-I-staying-or-going dance, and hovering anxiously (and conspicuously) near ...
I'm publishing these notes before the summit so I can't revise my expectations after the fact. What follows is unpolished: observations, questions, ...
Spoonful Wanderer on MSNOpinion
To reduce our carbon footprint: Company bans meat from all work events
There are certain unspoken rules of office life, and one of them is that a free lunch is always a welcome treat. It’s a small ...
Our Debt Free Family on MSN
Things Boomers Once Respected That People Now Mock or Ignore
Rather than feeling out of step, boomers have an opportunity to lead by example. Practicing these principles today can ...
On Sunday, the northern hemisphere experienced the winter solstice – the shortest day of the year – which marks the beginning ...
From interrupting others mid-sentence to that nervous laugh when things get serious, I spent years unknowingly sabotaging ...
British etiquette coach William Hanson shared a formal method to eat an orange using a knife and fork. His method involves cutting off the stem, scoring the skin, peeling segments, and eating with a ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a reader frustrated by increasing sensitivity to ...
When did people become so insecure that they take offense at pretty much everything? I’ve noticed a huge shift. Compliments ...
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