You tried the polite route, and she ignored it. Your best bet now is to go above her and bring your concerns to the dentists.
Dear Sick of Being Micromanaged: Diane didn’t learn leadership; she learned how to be a nuisance with a clipboard.
Dear Annie: My best friend, “Cara,” has been dating a guy for about six months who, frankly, none of our friends can stand.
Dear Annie: I’ve worked as a dental assistant at the same small practice for eight years. I love my patients, and I get along ...
"Since she started dating him, she’s pulled away. She skips our group dinners, ignores messages in the group chat." ...
I miss my friend, and I’m also concerned for her. But every time I try to talk about it, she shuts down the conversation.
In today's Dear Annie column, Annie offers advice to a reader who wasn't invited to her niece's wedding and wants to know why ...
I do not want to intrude on their grief or reach out if it would be unwelcome. At the same time, I feel lost without any ...
You do not need permission to grieve. Let the love and respect you carried for him be your farewell.
After they returned to the table, my sister-in-law started in on them again. This time, my father-in-law tried to intervene ...
Dear Sadly No Closure: Grief does not follow rules, and neither do grieving families. They may be overwhelmed, private or ...
My daughter and I were recently left out of my niece’s wedding in Bentonville, Arkansas. Relatives came from Memphis and ...
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