Following proper dining etiquette can be a tricky thing, and when it affects the bill, it becomes even more important. Here's what you need to know.
Louisville Public Media on MSN

The tricky etiquette of parenting in public

Your little one is having a meltdown at the park. Everyone is looking at you. What do you do? A psychologist offers parents ...
Skipping the cashier doesn't necessarily mean a faster or smoother trip through the store. Several assumptions about ...
In honor of the project's 30th anniversary, we talk about and rank each song from Reasonable Doubt's original pressing.
Please send your questions to Miss Manners at her website, www.missmanners.com; to her email, dearmissmanners@gmail.com; or ...
According to etiquette experts, when networking, you should never interrupt conversations that are already happening or take ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: When having guests over for dinner, I am unable to find a gracious way to refuse alcohol to those who will ...
A reader is frustrated that casual acquaintances respond to “How are you?” with lengthy complaints about their lives, ...
Miss Manners assumes that people are asking because they see it being offered to other guests, a problem that would go away ...
Janelle Williams moved through the event room on Neville Street as she judged outfits based on their appearance and what that ...
In response to the News&Guide editorial board’s concerns about e-bike regulation and pedestrian safety we agree: Jackson has ...
In DC’s first ranked choice election, tens of thousands of voters stayed in the fight after their first choice fell short—something the old plurality system would have treated as a dead end.