In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to coping with excessive restaurant noise.
The loud music combined with the lack of sound-absorbing materials in restaurants have made dining out a stressful event.
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GENTLE READER: You are more likely to enjoy your evening out if you choose a restaurant by decibel level, just as you would ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I live in a large city, and used to enjoy going out to lunch or dinner with friends. However, the loud ...
Dear Miss Manners: I live in a large city, and used to enjoy going out to lunch or dinner with friends. However, the loud ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I live in a large city, and used to enjoy going out to lunch or dinner with friends. However, the loud ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I live in a large city, and used to enjoy going out to lunch or dinner with friends. However, the loud ...
No wonder people have lost the ability to converse! What can we do, other than staying home and getting takeout delivered?
LSU is redesigning the School of Music Recital Hall with improvements to acoustics and the audience experience.
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