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My 27-year-old granddaughter believes that most people her age have tattoos and don’t cover them up at work. She is wondering if this is the new norm, as she thought legitimate businesses required employees to cover up tattoos. Miss Manners believes that if the tattoos are not offensive and the employers are okay with them, there is no need to get involved. She suggests thinking of tattoos as a way to see that this generation loves their mothers and butterflies.

On the other hand, another reader is seeking advice on how to respond when unfamiliar men approach her in public and ask about her height. These men often make assumptions about her height without waiting for her answer. Miss Manners suggests responding with humor by saying something like, “5-foot-10, you say? Weird. So am I.”

If you have any questions for Miss Manners, you can send them to her website, www.missmanners.com, email dearmissmanners@gmail.com or through postal mail to Miss Manners, Andrews McMeel Syndication, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106.

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