In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a wedding guest questioning etiquette within the ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: It used to be the bride who proclaimed that the wedding was Her Day. As soon as that attitude resulted in ...
“You’d better never wear white as someone has a wedding that day,” another joked.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: It used to be the bride who proclaimed that the wedding was Her Day. As soon as that attitude resulted in ...
Dear Miss Manners: It used to be the bride who proclaimed that the wedding was Her Day. As soon as that attitude resulted in ...
GENTLE READER: A huge industry is committed to the notion that weddings are an etiquette-free period for bridal couples. So ...
GENTLE READER: A huge industry is committed to the notion that weddings are an etiquette-free period for bridal couples. So ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: It used to be the bride who proclaimed that the wedding was Her Day. As soon as that attitude resulted in ...
Does the mother of the bride want to exclude her ex -- who treated her abominably ... to get the correct shade of blue on ...
Common courtesy and good manners exist beyond the South, of course, but for many Southerners, our approach to etiquette and ...
Samantha Pereira wanted to try on her mother's wedding dress, which had been preserved for 30 years — but when she unboxed it ...
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Every Bride Has 'Her Day,' Right or Wrong
It used to be the bride who proclaimed that the wedding was Her Day. As soon as that attitude resulted in many of them being called "Bridezilla," everyone else started popping up to proclaim it Her ...