DEAR MISS MANNERS: If we renewed the lovely fashion of wearing gloves, people wouldn’t have to fear catching germs from ...
GENTLE READER: You do your late friend no honor by snubbing her children, at least one of whom she trusted enough to name as ...
If we renewed the lovely fashion of wearing gloves, people wouldn’t have to fear catching germs from shaking hands or ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a reader who wants to bring fancy gloves back in ...
Aside from protective gloves worn for tasks like waxing your car or dyeing your hair -- during which, presumably, you don’t socialize -- gloves are now chiefly worn for warmth. Greeting someone ...
Gloves were once a routine part of a proper outfit worn outside of one's home, regardless of the weather: cotton gloves for ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: If we renewed the lovely fashion of wearing gloves, people wouldn’t have to fear catching germs from shaking hands or appearing rude for refusing. GENTLE READER: Why didn’t Miss ...
Removing gloves before eating is a strict rule. But if you have a glass or a canape or a fork in your hands, that is an obvious and polite excuse for not shaking hands. Just practice the regretful ...
“Before removing gloves, wash your gloved hands with soap and water or with a disinfectant. And then, after removing gloves, ...
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