I would like to include two or three of my co-workers with whom I’m close, but I’m concerned about other co-workers feeling slighted.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: After 22 years together, my “husband” and I are finally getting legally married -- a bit tardy, as same-sex marriage was legalized years ago! We’re neither young nor rolling in cash, so we have a very tight budget and need to keep the guest count on the low side.
How does one manage this kind of situation? GENTLE READER: A wedding is not a networking event. Therefore, etiquette actively discourages inviting co-workers who are not legitimately friends outside of work. If those who were not invited are bold enough to ask, you may simply tell them it was a small wedding. But Miss Manners suspects that at least one of them will be relieved at not having to spend Saturday evening pretending to be closer with work acquaintances than is the case.Dear Annie: Argument with my bestie’s husband leaves me not wanting to visit them
Miss Manners: I ordered the special. It wasn’t good. Should I have told another diner considering it?Dear Abby: I’m no longer attracted to my husband, but how could anyone blame me? He’s not the provider typeIf you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.
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