Dear Annie: I am writing as a parent and as a grandfather. ...
DEAR ANNIE: I am writing as a parent and as a grandfather.
DEAR LET IT GO: So much can be solved through communication. My guess is that your son has no idea that you expect him to bring something. Don’t hint or “imply”; make the suggestion in a clear and friendly manner. Once you explain why it is polite to bring something, he might appreciate it. Who knows, he might then get invited to more friends’ houses because of his good manners.
Can you please remind your readers that it is not okay to ask a grieving parent how their child died?
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