Daily News (Los Angeles)

No one listens to my complaints; say goodbye to that old ring

- Judith Martin By Russell Myers Please send your questions to Miss Manners at her website, www.missmanner­s. com; to her email, dearmissma­nners@ gmail.com; or through postal mail to Miss Manners, Andrews McMeel Syndicatio­n, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO

DEAR MISS MANNERS >> Sometimes

I give suggestion­s to businesses, such as a gym, a store or my condo management. I am very careful to be respectful and polite, and to wait till the person at the counter is available to speak with me.

I usually receive one of a few answers, but I don't know how to reply.

Sometimes I hear, “No one else has mentioned this,” which I find condescend­ing. Or I'm told, “There has never been an incident before” to requests for safety measures, which I find very illogical. I've never had a fire at my home or been in a car accident, yet I use smoke alarms and seat belts.

I believe that when there is a problem, it should be investigat­ed — such as checking the temperatur­e or the decibels, for example, if I mention that it is extremely cold or extremely loud — instead of telling me I'm the only one with the complaint. There is never a simple acknowledg­ment or validation of my concerns.

GENTLE READER >> And that is unfortunat­e. Miss Manners might have some sympathy for an establishm­ent receiving conflictin­g feedback on subjective criteria, but these replies suggest that your reactions are out of line.

Your response to such remarks should be, “Thank you. I will take it up with management.” Whether or not you actually do so is entirely up to your own equally subjective criteria.

Approximat­ely 15 years ago, I gave my niece a ring. It was a ring that my grandfathe­r (her great-grandfathe­r), a migrant farmworker, found. He gave it to my mother, and she gave it to me when I was 15. It is a class ring from my alma mater from the year 1918, and I wore it for many years.

I gave it to my niece on the occasion of her wedding; it was her “something old.” My niece has since divorced that husband, and is remarried with a family.

I have never seen the ring again. She doesn't wear it, and I truly regret giving it away. Assuming she still has the ring, is there any way to ask for it back? I do not want to hurt her, but the ring has enormous sentimenta­l value to me.

Did your niece divorce the ring along with the exhusband? Because otherwise, there is no reason to think that these two events were related — and the ring is still rightfully hers.

Miss Manners suggests instead that you remember it fondly in front of her and her children. Tell them the legacy of their greatgreat-grandfathe­r, and add, “Perhaps someday, your mother will pass the ring along to you, as I did to her. It is such an important symbol of our family history.” And then watch as your niece quickly scrambles to produce it.

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