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In today's Dear Annie column, Annie Lane hears from a vexed reader who wants her sister to mind her own business.
Dear Perplexed: It’s never polite to comment on someone’s finances -- especially if you are making a negative comment, as ...
Dear Anxiously Separated Wife: Whether your separation is leading to divorce is a question you need to ask your husband, and ...
On her birthday and Mother’s Day, she could treat herself to something she likes to do -- a pedicure, dinner at a nice ...
My sister was quick to reach out in an email stating she saw online how much we sold for and was surprised at the extreme ...
Am I overreacting that I feel it was quite rude for her to comment on my personal business? How should I reply back to her?
The information available online was incorrect. But in any case, they really didn't want to discuss finances with this distant sister.
(She) was quick to reach out in an email stating she saw online how much we sold for and was surprised at the extreme money loss we took.
Dear Making the Most: What a great idea! “No One Special” deserves to be pampered on special occasions, even if that means doing it herself. And who knows -- maybe, in time, her husband and children ...
Dear Perplexed: It’s never polite to comment on someone’s finances—especially if you are making a negative comment, as your sister did. The way you responded to her home sale—congratulating her and ...
REACH Youth & Family Theatre Founding Director Benji Cotter is a believer in both education and theater. Founding REACH in ...
My sister “Kendra” and I are not very close and only communicate two to three times per year, mainly in emails. Kendra sold ...