"I police the situation like nobody else. Somebody tries to come up and I just stand there," she says. "Don't say that someone looks like someone else." She also would not let a small child get by her, even if they have children of their own. Her advice: Complements to other people's bodies are just as dangerous as negative things.
1. When is it too late to cancel on someone?
2. How do we split the bill?
3. Text messages: What NOT to do, and is there time-induced amnesty?
4. Phone calls in public: Hell no, or do what you wish?
5. Once and for all: Can we agree on how we all get off the plane?
Today, Abby – whose mom sent her to etiquette school to learn to be a “lady” – and Glennon and Amanda – whose mom did not – discuss the New Rules for being human while surrounded by humans; the thin line between manners meant to offer consideration vs. manners meant to signal superiority; how we are all inadvertently insulting each other; and where we go from here.
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