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He does no housework and comes and goes as he pleases. I do
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Is there a way to tell him without wrecking our relationship?
-- CANADIAN JOAN
DEAR JOAN: It appears that not only is the heat off at
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DEAR ABBY: I'm a freshman in high school who has trouble
making friends. My grades are good. I'm learning how to play
a musical instrument, and I think I'm a nice guy.
My problem is so many of my schoolmates judge others by their
possessions -- cell phones, iPod, laptop, etc. It matters
what brand of clothing you wear and how much money you have.
If you don't have those things or your parents aren't rich,
you're treated as an outcast. Character or talent doesn't
matter, apparently -- only money. This has started affecting
my self-esteem. What do you advise?
-- JUST A NICE GUY IN ARIZONA
DEAR NICE GUY: You will be better off, and lead a happier
life, if you stop looking for acceptance from shallow,
immature kids who belong to tight, judgmental little
cliques. Join activities where you will meet others with
values more like your own. Some places to start would be
special interest clubs at school, scouting, a sport, your
church youth group, or volunteering if you have some free
time. There is nothing "wrong" with you. Many people develop
their social skills and blossom after high school.
DEAR ABBY: My wife has been criticizing my table manners
ever since our wedding. When we're having dinner, if we're
having meatloaf, broccoli and mashed potatoes, I eat all of
my meatloaf and then all of my broccoli before starting on
the mashed potatoes.
My wife claims it is proper etiquette to rotate one bite of
each different food rather than consume all of any one of
them before moving on to the next. I have never heard of this
rule and neither has anyone else I have asked.
Am I violating a rule of etiquette, or is this something
else my wife has "cooked up"?
-- RUMINATING IN RIO RANCHO, N.M.
DEAR RUMINATING: I have never heard of such a rule either,
nor is it mentioned in "Emily Post's Etiquette (16th
Edition)." Your wife may have cooked it up, but that doesn't
mean you have to swallow it.
Good advice for everyone -- teens to seniors -- is in "The
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