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Dear Annie: My wife and I were recently invited to a friend’s son’s college graduation celebration at a bar two-and-a-half ...
In today's Dear Annie column, Annie offers advice to a reader who no longer speaks to the parents of the child who invited ...
Shouldn’t the host have mentioned that in the invitation? Is it appropriate to ask about costs like this before RSVPing?
Dear Annie: A couple I’ve been friends with for over 20 years is about to celebrate their daughter’s high school graduation. I recently received an invitation from the daughter, and while I was ...
Dear Annie: My wife and I were recently invited to a friend’s son’s college graduation celebration at a bar two-and-a-half ...
Dear Feeling Distant: If you’re interested in rekindling your friendship with the couple, then supporting their daughter for this milestone would be a lovely way of doing so. Actions speak louder than ...
I do want to honor the daughter and the occasion, but I’m unsure if showing up after such a long period of silence would feel awkward or unwelcome.
I do want to honor the daughter and the occasion, but I’m unsure if showing up after such a long period of silence would feel ...
My daughter, “Belinda,” 6, has a friend, “Catie,” whom she’s known since daycare. Their birthdays are just three days apart.
In today's Dear Annie column, Annie weighs in on a graduation party where the guests had to pay for their own food and drink ...
Would it be better to attend and show support in person, or should I send a card and gift and leave it at that?