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Skønshedsfejl: Regave fra Snobbede Forældre og Solaktivitet i Top

Etikette - Helvedesild - Regave - Solkraft

Slå op i nyhederne: Klassisk regave-incident og solen går amok! ☀️🎁

Ask Amy: En dag modtog sønnen's kæreste's snobbede forældre en regave - en frugtkurv med det originale kort stadig i. Jorden tager notits: Solen bliver sin mest aktive i to årtier. Solen har besluttet sig for at blive mere aktiv i 2024 med flere solstorme, udbrud på solens overflade og solpletter forventes at blive hyppigere og intensivere. Miss Manners diskuterer: Skal gæster altid returnere invitationer? Og hvad med at forhindre helvedesild og håndtere det, hvis man får det? Både skoldkopper og helvedesild skyldes varicella-zoster virus ifølge Sharon Curhan, en læge og epidemiolog på Brigham and Women's Hospital. I en anden situation nægter Miss Manners at blive kaldt 'kær' af fremmede efter en arbejdsgiver fyrede hende for at bruge udtrykket overfor en kvindelig kollega. Nu respekterer hun ikke kvinder, der fortsætter med at kalde hende det.

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Ask Amy: My son's girlfriend's snobby parents sent us a regift (The Washington Post)

Their son's girlfriend's parents are a little snooty and regifted them a box of fruit with the original card still in it.

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Earthlings take note: The sun will be its most active in two decades (The Washington Post)

The sun's 2024 resolution came in: Let's get moving. Solar flares, eruptions on the sun's surface and sunspots are expected to multiply and intensify ...

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Miss Manners: Do guests always have to reciprocate invitations? (The Washington Post)

Your statement is akin to the frequently argued one that people should give presents because they really want to, and therefore responses from the recipients ...

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How to prevent shingles and what to do if you get it (The Washington Post)

Both chickenpox and shingles are caused by the varicella-zoster virus, says Sharon Curhan, a physician and epidemiologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital and ...

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Miss Manners: I hate being called 'dear' by strangers (The Washington Post)

Having been fired from one job for addressing a female co-worker as “dear,” I resent women in these places refusing to stop addressing me as such. To them, I am ...

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