In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to handling unwanted gifts from a hoarder friend.
The fight to eliminate snail mail goes at a snail’s pace. But it can be done. Or at least nearly done – some mail simply can’t be avoided.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a friend from childhood who is a wealthy, narcissistic hoarder. This means she spends all her time ...
She just paid $36 to mail me a Christmas gift containing this junk, all of which I would value at a total of $10 at best.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a friend from childhood who is a wealthy, narcissistic hoarder. This means she spends all her time ...
To do this, go to your Google Account, where you can find the icon option to Manage Your Google Account. Then you can select ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a friend from childhood who is a wealthy, narcissistic hoarder. This means she spends all her time ...
She’s been my friend since childhood and now she’s a narcissistic hoarder who won’t stop giving me bargain-bin gifts for ...
As the much-derided agency loses billions, postal workers quietly, and sometimes heroically, serve their communities.
It’s time to banish these buggers. And, if you're using Gmail, there’s an easy way to do it. Open up one of your mailing list emails and click the three dots in the menu bar. You’ll see “ Mark as ...
This is really annoying, verging on passive-aggressive. I’ve told her many times she should not send me gifts, that a card is fine (or nothing at all). I even stopped properly thanking her for these ...
How-To Geek on MSN
The largest space hog in Windows is right under your nose
We often point fingers at system files, apps, update caches, temporary data, or restore points when the C drive fills up. But ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results