Miss Manners: Sometimes, the guest of honor doesn’t appreciate the surprise
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By Judith Martin
Published on May 2, 2026.
The authorizations for a surprise party may not be the best for the person being honored, nor be the worst for the public. The authorizations should be made for the sake of the person who is being honored and their privacy. The article also mentions the possibility of a lawsuit against the authorisation of the authorizations.
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