DEAR MISS MANNERS: Is there a good way to respond to men who refer to their co-workers as girls? I’ve heard this from my plumber as well as my financial adviser. They remark that they’ll have “one of ...
As incivility rises in public and online life, history and research suggest that reviving traditional manners and mindful ...
Work might be a bit more pleasant for everyone if more people practiced good manners at the office, whether it’s remembering to say please and thank you or waiting one’s turn to talk. Only about a ...
Miss Manners is aware that this approach puts the focus on scheduling, not etiquette. But it will make the point that your ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I worked with someone who was uber passive-aggressive and made my life at work difficult. Fortunately, she retired at the end of the semester. There was a retirement gathering for ...
Most companies don’t fire employees based on what an employee believes, but on how their behavior reflects on the organization and impacts others ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My mother-in-law works for a company by ordering products and shipping things out. For several years, I’ve noticed she will spend the company’s money on herself. She pays for ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Manners maketh the businessman, with a global survey finding Americans and Britons to be the most easily insulted by lack of workplace etiquette, while Australians are among the ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My mother-in-law works for a company, ordering products and shipping things out. For several years, I’ve noticed she will spend the company’s money on herself. She pays for shipping ...
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