When you meet someone—whether it’s for the first or tenth time— extend your hand for a handshake. Make it firm but not ...
Generally speaking — barring the kinds of psychological mind games certain extended-family members specialize in — if you’ve received an invitation, you can assume you’re wanted. Emily Sundberg, who ...
"Having a party does not need to be stressful," the host noted, and the RSVP team agreed. They outlined a seamless planning ...
As tempting as it might be to just reach out and grab it, etiquette experts suggest that it’s better to ask someone to pass ...
Dear Annie: My spouse and I have longtime friends who visit from out of town several times a year. We’ve kept up this ...