Myka Meier is one of the forces behind etiquette's renaissance as of late. The founder of Beaumont Etiquette considers the ...
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The Planting Professionals Etiquette Dinner, sponsored by the Ohio Soybean Council (OSC) and hosted by the Career Development Office at Ohio State’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental ...
Earlier this year, mealtime at my house was feeling out of control. My kids were talking with their mouths open and complaining about each others poor manners. We introduced new rules gradually to ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: After a meal at a restaurant, my mother is in the habit of vigorously rubbing both of her hands with one or two lemon slices, squeezing the juice into her palms, pouring water onto ...
The way we behave at the table often mirrors how we show up in life—patient, distracted, kind, or quietly self-centered. If you ever sat through a family dinner in the late ‘70s or ‘80s, chances are ...
Disney's Hollywood Studios has some of the most popular restaurants in Walt Disney World, with some of the most iconic themes. There is one that really stands out as a totally unique experience in ...
“Mabel, Mabel, sweet and able, get your elbows off the table!” The nursery rhyme may be outdated, but the elbows-on-the-table etiquette rule that it preaches has endured—and for good reason.
The University of Michigan Museum of Art’s installation “Table Manners” features a unique exhibit urging visitors to share a meal with people in Nigeria. Open until Jan. 4, the installation by British ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Eight videos portray individuals from the Niger Delta in Nigeria, eating meals that highlight the ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I enjoy having friends and acquaintances from different walks of life, and have found unexpected kinship with people who hold beliefs very different from my own. Related Articles ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I was always taught that one’s bread plate is placed to the left. Whenever I am with a large group at a table at a wedding (or another function), at least one person always takes ...