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Asking Eric: My husband’s good manners have become excessive
He holds the door open so that at least two or three people and sometimes large groups of people, can walk in.
Asking Eric: Husband’s excessive manners leave wife feeling left behind
I have an ongoing disagreement with my very polite and well-mannered husband. When we enter a venue together (restaurant, store, etc.), he opens the door/elevator door to let me through
Asking Eric: My husband’s excessive manners has me feeling left behind
A wife is frustrated by her husband’s tendency to hold the door open for multiple people to walk through before him.
Asking Eric: I'm left standing alone while my husband holds the door for 3, 4, maybe whole groups of people
I would appreciate standing next to him as we enter a venue. It also feels awkward waiting for him in such situations. Should courtesy require getting the door/holding the elevator door open for strangers or moving forward with his wife so we can enter together?
Asking Eric: My husband’s extreme politeness is leaving me behind
A woman seeks advice about her husband who opens doors for her, and other people walking behind them, making her wait for him to join her. Is he taking good manners too far?
Asking Eric: My husband politely holds the door open for others, but there’s a problem
In today's Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas responds to someone who has a problem with their husband holding the door open for others in public places.
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Asking Eric: Two neighbors wonder how to tell another they’d rather not include her on their morning walks
We have both decided that we don’t enjoy this woman’s company enough to spend a couple of hours with her on a weekly basis.
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Eric Adams Talks NYC Face Mask Recommendations After Luigi Mangione Arrest
The New York City mayor has previously said that members of the public should lower their face masks when they enter ...
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Asking Eric: Is it rude to move another person’s belongings?
In today's Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas responds to someone who moved a stranger's belongings at a bookstore because ...
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Georgia Tech WR Eric Singleton enters portal, plans Georgia visit
Georgia Tech sophomore wide receiver Eric Singleton entered the transfer portal on Monday, eyeing a rival known for dealing ...
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Asking Eric: Being polite doesn't mean you have to include neighbor in cherished morning walk routine
If you’re inclined to socialize with her in smaller doses, suggest a shorter walk or a different activity on another day, if ...
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Asking Eric: My neighbor and I enjoy going for walks, but three is a crowd
In today's Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas responds to a question about how to politely decline a neighbor's desire to ...
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Asking Eric: When is it okay to move someone’s belongings in a shared space?
When the young man finally came back, I apologized and said, “Sorry to move your stuff, but we needed this table, and you ...
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Asking Eric: Walking duo not interested in adding a third
We have both decided that we don’t enjoy this woman’s company enough to spend a couple of hours with her on a weekly basis.
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Saquon Barkley is chasing Eric Dickerson's NFL season rushing record. Can he do it?
Eagles fans serenaded Saquon Barkley with chants of “MVP!” after a 9-yard run gave him the team’s season rushing record.
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Asking Eric: I was scolded for moving someone’s items, but was I really wrong?
He then told me it was rude to touch his stuff. Many of the ladies agreed with him, so I wonder if I was wrong.
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