So far more than 40 readers have taken a survey asking about manners and what got us into this mess. And, boy, they shared some doozies of examples.
Finally, a phrase brilliant people use to interrupt someone without being rude is saying, "May I interrupt briefly?" Once ...
The way this woman says “lorazepam” almost makes me want one. After her prescription goes missing, Victoria bemoans to her (suicidal) husband (who stole the pills) that alcohol is her only sleeping ...
CNN's Brianna Keilar put Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN) on the spot Wednesday over her word choice while posting on social media. The scolding revolved around Smith's social media response to Elon Musk's ...
“Right now the economy is so bad, Elon Musk is thinking about laying off Donald Trump,” the “Tonight Show” host cracked. OK, so maybe it wasn’t expert analysis, but it was funny. The audience ...
But without added context (or perhaps an "LOL" or emoji for those who understandably failed to see any humor), many reasonable people took his words literally. Musk's post came after "60 Minutes ...
“Careless People,” a memoir by a former Facebook executive, portrays feckless company leaders cozying up to authoritarian regimes. By Jennifer Szalai When you purchase an independently ...
Nikita Kuzmin has put any fears of the infamous Strictly Come Dancing curse to bed, revealing that his girlfriend, Lauren Jaine, is fully aware that for him, dancing is strictly business.
Depending on context, it can be directed at someone as an insult, but just as frequently, it serves as a general outburst, like how English speakers might use certain curse words in reaction to a ...
In the video, Zelensky appears to call Vance a "b***h" in Ukrainian, with lip movements suggesting he used the word "сука" (suka), a term that translates to “b***h” in both Ukrainian and Russian. Soon ...