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Millennial Life: A Tale of Two Voices

His voice vibrated with anger. It was contained, waiting for the release of the hello that never came, and my voicemail message forced him to change his tactic. He knew he had to keep that lid on to get a return call, but there was a Tupperware burp at the end, when he spat out an ask on what my plans were to enact the change he wanted.

He ...Read more

Asking Eric: Grandparents want to stop paying for partying granddaughter’s education

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: My wife and I are financing our granddaughter’s college education. She has spent the last two years enjoying the social life at her sorority and traveling to vacation spots. Her GPA is poor and she has had to repeat two courses.

Do we have a right to say she must maintain a better GPA, or we will consider withdrawing our financial ...Read more

Doomed Dates, Drifting Marriage and Child Care

Life Advice / Dear Annie /

Dear Annie: I am 28, a college graduate, and have been told by my family and friends that I am good-looking. I am respectful of women I take out on dates; I pay for all the meals, am pleasant and interesting to talk to, and am neat and clean. I smell good, from cologne to fresh breath, and always dress neatly and fashionably. I am in finance and...Read more

Brother Batters Sibling With Stinging Insults

Life Advice / Dear Abby /

DEAR ABBY: My brother has found love again. His first wife passed away from cancer two years ago. He is getting married in two months. We were never super close but have always been civil to each other and spent an hour or two with each other during holiday meals or birthdays.

Our mother is 89 and lives at his home in an added-on apartment. She...Read more

Asking Eric: Young adult hates new city home

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: I moved to a new city a few years ago because I felt like I needed a change of pace after a job change and a breakup. I’m 32, if that helps. It’s a big city that a lot of people like. I’m not one of those people. I’ve really tried it, but I don’t understand the social rhythms, I’ve struggled to make friends, and I just ...Read more

Employee Terrified Of Losing Job

Life Advice / Sense & Sensitivity /

DEAR HARRIETTE: I am having severe anxiety attacks about losing my job. The company I work for has been doing small reorganizations of my department all year. It feels like I am just waiting for my turn to be let go. I am a poor interviewer, and I don't have a large network. Since the economy is so bad, I am scared it may take me years to find a...Read more

'may I Ask Who's Calling?'

Life Advice / Miss Manners /

DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am sufficiently old-school that I will sometimes answer a phone call from an unfamiliar number for which no caller ID is displayed, rather than letting it go to voicemail.

If I say hello, and the caller asks to speak to (name), is it rude of me to reply by asking, "Who is calling, please?" Also, does it matter whether the ...Read more

If She Comes Knocking

Life Advice / Dear Annie /

Dear Annie: I'm a 63-year-old widow with three grown children. Two of them live nearby and are wonderful children, while the third is estranged and lives several states away. It's been six years since I've seen her. She's sent very brief emails wishing me a happy birthday, etc., but nothing more.

Over the course of these six years, my other ...Read more

Old Friend Reappears After Years Of No Contact

Life Advice / Dear Abby /

DEAR ABBY: I had three close girlfriends in college. We lost touch with one of them more than 35 years ago. She has family in our area but moved to the Midwest and stopped communicating with us, though she regularly visits family nearby.

Over the years, I got a new job, married, had two kids, divorced, moved and retired. This friend has ...Read more

Asking Eric: Distant grandmother’s presents left unopened

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: I am a very loving grandmother with family on the West Coast. I live on the East Coast. I make every effort to reach out to my son's family. I purchase books, clothes, candy, school supplies, toys for every holiday and birthday. I wrap up and mail these "Love boxes" involving time, effort, thought and expense.

I am stunned and beyond...Read more

Fasting Causes Snappy Behavior

Life Advice / Sense & Sensitivity /

DEAR HARRIETTE: I've been fasting for years -- sometimes for my faith, sometimes for my health -- and overall, it's been a meaningful practice for me. The structure I follow is usually water or tea throughout the day, then one meal after 6 p.m. The challenge is, I've started to notice that when I go long stretches without food, my mood can shift...Read more

Lying About 'forgotten' Gift

Life Advice / Miss Manners /

DEAR MISS MANNERS: My mother-in-law recently returned from New Zealand bearing gifts for her children and their spouses. Each gift was very well-thought-out and personalized.

However, when she got to me, she claimed she'd forgotten my gift in her car and left the house for several minutes, presumably to retrieve it. When she returned, she ...Read more

Reality Check on a Changing Friendship

Life Advice / Dear Annie /

Dear Annie: I've been friends with "Mark" since high school, which was over 15 years ago. He actually feels more like a brother than a friend. But over the past year, there's been a shift in him. He's gotten deep, deep into conspiracy theories. Every conversation somehow turns into a rant about the government's hidden agenda or the evils of ...Read more

Bothersome Man Won't Leave Neighbor Alone

Life Advice / Dear Abby /

DEAR ABBY: I have a next-door neighbor who is retired and takes care of his wife, who has dementia. He's a nice enough person, but he has no personal boundaries. He is intrusive and knocks on my door while I'm working two to three days per week. My work area is close to the door, and if I ignore the knock, he just knocks again. I am on the phone...Read more

Asking Eric: Aging couple’s calendar is too full

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: So often we read questions from people seeking friends and how to do that. We have the opposite problem. How do we gracefully say no to all of the askers?

My husband and I are in our mid-80s and 70s, respectively, and have a problem we feel lucky to have, but aren't sure how to resolve with love and respect.

We are grateful for the ...Read more

Reader Wants To Help Classmate With Her Career

Life Advice / Sense & Sensitivity /

DEAR HARRIETTE: Recently, I presented a classmate of mine with an opportunity to step into her career. We were talking about career goals, and she mentioned she wanted to gain more experience. I knew of a low-stakes event that would allow building connections with industry professionals, so I shared as many details as I could and let her know I ...Read more

Surly Waitress Ruins Restaurant Experience

Life Advice / Miss Manners /

DEAR MISS MANNERS: At a restaurant, is there a way to ask to be served by a waiter or waitress other than the one assigned to our table?

My wife and I have patronized a local establishment for several years, but have sometimes been served by a waitress who, on her best days, is unfriendly, indifferent, unwelcoming and forgetful about our orders...Read more

Drawing Lines, Finding Peace

Life Advice / Dear Annie /

Dear Annie: My husband and I have been married for eight years, and every vacation we take somehow turns into a group trip. He used to only invite his brother or his parents, but now the expectation is basically that we travel as one big extended family.

The problem is, I don't enjoy these trips. His family is kind but overbearing. I feel ...Read more

Three's A Crowd In Family's Housing Arrangement

Life Advice / Dear Abby /

DEAR ABBY: A few years ago, my husband and I bought a home together with his sister. We share the bills and chores and, for the most part, it works. We live in a nicer home than we could afford on our own.

Frequently, though, my husband and his sister have discussions and make decisions regarding the house without including me. I have ...Read more

Dreamstime/Dreamstime/TNS

Ask Anna: How do you know if someone likes you on a first date?

Life Advice / Dating Advice /

Dear Anna,

I’m 34 and recently got back into dating after a five-year relationship ended about a year ago. I took time to work on myself, went to therapy, and I’m finally ready to put myself out there again. The problem? I’ve completely lost the ability to tell if someone is actually interested in me. I’ve been on maybe eight or nine ...Read more

 

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