Advice columnist Amy Dickinson answers her readers’ questions in this January 5, 2023 edition of Ask Amy.
Or , a sincere apology might be offered and accepted, and you part company with a deep appreciation for your own emotional history.
I cried the entire time I was reading the letter not because it made me sad but because even after all this time she is not forgotten and someone still thinks about her.Thank you to the person who sent the letter. So if you have a letter to send, no matter how long it’s been, do it!This is a beautiful testimony to the power of a letter to unleash memories and lift up a life.
This woman wanted to insist that all of her wedding guests had to wear the color yellow to the wedding. More outrageously, she also wanted to have a “silent reception.”While I appreciated your answer to her, when I say “total disbelief,” I mean it.
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