The article discusses two scenarios highlighting issues of etiquette. The first case involves a woman upset by her husband's friend inviting others to their home without consent, which she views as unsafe and rude. Miss Manners supports her stance, deeming the friend ill-mannered. The second scenario illustrates a shop owner frustrated by customers texting from their cars rather than knocking. She feels this behavior is impolite and inefficient, indicating a need for a more direct form of communication. Both highlight a disconnect in social etiquette expectations.
It seems odd to Miss Manners that he would otherwise invite people over to the outside of yours.
Miss Manners finds him an ill-mannered guest and your decision to cease inviting him a sound one.
I don't want to risk losing a sale over tactlessness, but guidance in etiquette is warranted.
When I get a text like this, I have to go to my phone to see the message, then go to the front door.
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