by EPI Staff on July 16, 2010
Q: My bathrooms are being renovated, and the workers are here all day long. I don’t want to start serving them, but I find myself sneaking around and feeling guilty when I make myself coffee or lunch. Should I be offering them drinks or food when I’m having some? A: Here’s a way to think [...]
by EPI Staff on June 23, 2010
Q: I’m planning to throw a fancy Fourth of July barbecue, and I hope to keep it an adult affair. How do I diplomatically let friends know that children aren’t invited? A: Start by addressing your invitations only to adults. You could also call invitees who have kids and say, “We thought it would be [...]
by EPI Staff on June 3, 2010
Q: After a recent potluck dinner, I took the remains of my dish home. Later, I learned that the hostess – a friend – complained that she should have gotten the leftovers. Who’s right? A: To the victor belong the spoils, and to the potluck chef belong the leftovers – so you did no wrong [...]
by EPI Staff on June 2, 2010
Q: Friends are planning to visit us for a week, and they’ve informed us that they’re bringing their dog. I’m not crazy about dogs, and my husband’s concerned about the lawn. Is there a polite way to tell them we’d rather they come alone? A: Sure. The fact is, it’s impolite of guests to ask [...]
by EPI Staff on May 26, 2010
Q: When my in-laws last visited, they kept going to the thermostat and turning up the heat without asking me. I’m trying to keep my electric bill down. Weren’t they rude? A: Not really. Sure, it would have been better if they had checked with you first. But maybe they just didn’t want to bother [...]
by EPI Staff on May 24, 2010
Q: We entertain a great deal, and I usually don’t know if our guests are vegetarians or have food allergies – until they’re sitting at my dining-room table and not touching the main course. Should I be asking everyone ahead of time about dietary restrictions? A: If you’re having a few people over for a [...]
by EPI Staff on May 21, 2010
Q: At a dinner party, if the hostess offers coffee, can you ask for decaf? A: It’s not a great idea to come out and ask for it, because the hostess might not have any decaf and you don’t want to embarrass her. But you can certainly respond to “Would you like coffee?” with a [...]
by EPI Staff on May 13, 2010
Q: What is the proper way to respond to a toast? Do you stand during the accolade and then raise your glass to join in? What about a reply? A: The honoree does not rise or drink during the remarks or while others are offering the toast. But afterward, you may stand and drink to [...]
by EPI Staff on May 12, 2010
Q: For a weekend visit with my family or friends, should I bring my own soap, shampoo, conditioner, and loofah? Sometimes I feel funny dipping into my host’s bath products. A: Next time, bring your own. Although many hotels supply shampoos and shower stuff, people shouldn’t be expected to do the same in their own [...]
by EPI Staff on May 6, 2010
Q: When you’re served a cocktail with a thin straw, my husband insists that it should be used only as a stirrer. I say you can sip your drink through it. Which one of us is right? A: You both are. If the drink is in fine crystal (in which case your host should stay [...]