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Miss Manners: Are grad invitations just gift requests?
Miss Manners says recipients often treat graduation invitations as gift requests, especially when the graduate is not closely tied to them.
Summary by Anchorage Daily News
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Miss Manners: Does sending a graduation invitation imply that you are expecting a gift?
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My daughter and I have a disagreement regarding graduation invitations. She has stated that sending an invitation means you are expecting a gift, so therefore it is acceptable not to send the invitation.
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Miss Manners: Are grad invitations just gift requests?
Miss Manners: Does a graduation invitation imply a gift is expected?
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My daughter and I have a disagreement regarding graduation invitations. She has stated that sending an invitation means you are expecting a gift, so therefore it is acceptable not to send the invitation.
Miss Manners: I’m proud of my graduate, but she won’t let me share the news
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My daughter and I have a disagreement regarding graduation invitations. She has stated that sending an invitation means you are expecting a gift, so therefore it is acceptable not to send the invitation.
Coverage Details
Total News Sources7
Leaning Left2Leaning Right0Center5Last Updated71% Center
Bias Distribution
- 71% of the sources are Center
71% Center
L 29%
C 71%
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