The article addresses social etiquette regarding sensitive topics like blindness and social inclusion. The first query discusses how a blind individual navigates awkward comments like 'Good to see you,' emphasizing comfort with humor about their blindness. The second query highlights the rudeness of social bragging in group chats when some members aren't invited to events, stressing that considerations of inclusion are important. Miss Manners advocates for tactfulness in communication and warns against the societal tendency to showcase exclusive social events.
"For one thing, it's just a figure of speech, and for another, I say that to people jokingly all the time."
"Miss Manners would caution against posting about parties online, unless to a group restricted to the guests, if she thought she had even the least chance of success."
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