In a time where hotel prices seem to be going through the figurative roof, most of us want to get our money's worth out of ...
Is it rude to bring your own food to a holiday dinner? Etiquette maven Lisa Burdette weighs in on boundaries, guests, and grace.
There is a certain social grace we expect when attending a celebration, especially a wedding. We are there to honor the happy ...
Etiquette expert and founder of The Protocol School of Texas, Diane Gottsman, told Travel and Leisure that despite having a ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a couple upset that many wedding attendees arrived ...
We truly and absolutely do not want gifts, but is it wrong to want people to take five minutes to write a card?
What can you take home from a hotel room? Etiquette expert reveals the do’s and dont’s - Etiquette guru Diane Gottsman and ...
There are certain rules of etiquette we all learn growing up. You RSVP to an invitation, you bring a small gift for the host, ...
“A group of people were waiting in line at Indiana Jones when another group cut through the line to catch up with other family members,” Anaheim police Sgt. Matt Sutter told KTLA-TV. According to ...
Restaurant experts reveal the truth about tipping servers across breakfast, lunch and dinner experiences — and why 20% should ...
Ninety minutes to two hours, the expected time to linger at a cocktail party, is also reasonable for “just drinks.” In any case, one should not stay beyond the common dinner hour of 7 p.m., even if ...