Advice from Judith Martin, Nicholas Ivor Martin and Jacobina Martin.
Will you please address car passenger etiquette -- more specifically, passengers placing their feet on the dashboard? My dilemma is whether it is disgusting and unladylike, or a subliminal message implying some sort of positional engagement readiness.If your implication is that this type of familiarity displays a desire for further intimacy, Miss Manners suggests you quickly dissuade the passenger of the idea.
I have purchased a small airplane and was not prepared for the seemingly endless stream of unsolicited advice from my acquaintances, friends and family to “not kill” myself and my spouse. My aunt expressed concern that I would “JFK Jr.” myself in an airplane. It is, which the board will undoubtedly realize when fewer choristers than they anticipated are eager to celebrate at their own expense.Two years ago, we stayed in a lovely B&B, along with six other family members. The accommodations were good, as was the location.
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