If you have a son or daughter who’s graduating from high school this month, chances are you’ve ordered — and, hopefully, received — the school’s official graduation announcement, which you can then ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My daughter is graduating from high school, but she does not want a party. I would still like to send out graduation cards to help celebrate her achievement, but I don’t know how to ...
A: Hold on for a moment for the answer to the snail mail vs. e-mail part of your question so I can start with some of the basics of graduation announcements and invitations. Many colleges (and high ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My daughter is graduating from high school, but she does not want a party. I would still like to send out graduation cards to help celebrate her achievement, but I don’t know how to ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My son is graduating high school this year. I would like to send announcements to my husband’s family and my aunts and uncles. Judith Martin While I know an announcement is just ...
I am a graduating high school senior who finds the process of sending out graduation announcements tacky. Close family and friends should be the only people to receive such announcements and ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My daughter is graduating from high school, but she does not want a party. I would still like to send out graduation cards to help celebrate her achievement, but I don’t know how to ...
Dear Miss Manners: My daughter is graduating from high school, but she does not want a party. I would still like to send out graduation cards to help celebrate her achievement, but I don’t know how to ...
Dear Miss Manners: Is it poor etiquette to send family members college graduation announcements for your daughter, when they have sent their children's graduation announcements and you did not send a ...