Best Of Miss Manners: I Don’t Like Being Invited To Street Fairs, Children’s Parties Or Coffee Dates Miss Manners answers a question about being invited to events, such as street fairs, that you’d rather not attend Judith Martin, known as Miss Manners, answers a question about being invited to events, such as street fairs, that you’d rather not attend.Canva DEAR MISS MANNERS: On occasion, friends invite me to participate in activities I simply do not enjoy. Examples include crowded street fairs, exuberant parties for small children, coffee dates at noisy cafes, and “get better acquainted” games. I’m at a loss for polite refusals that let the friend know that I like them, but not the activity they’ve invited me to. Please give me a few gentle replies. GENTLE READER: Although you are not required to like everything your friends like, Miss Manners agrees that expressing your distaste is best kept to a minimum. This is no doubt what gave rise to the overuse of the awkward “I’m not ...
Lula's Controversial Road: Paving The Way To Deforestation Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has officially committed to the contentious task of finishing the BR-319 highway, which cuts through a pristine segment of the Amazon rainforest. This decision has drawn severe criticism from environmental scientists who warn of catastrophic deforestation. Facing intense pressure, Lula is advocating for the project's completion due to a record drought that has lowered river water levels, hindering transportation routes like the Madeira River. 'While the Madeira river was navigable, the highway did not have the importance it has now. We are going to finish it with the greatest responsibility,' Lula stated. The 900 km roadway has faced opposition from environmentalists and conflicting views within Lula's administration. Yet, Lula insists on pressing forward, arguing that economic and sustainable development in the Amazon is crucial for Brazil's future.

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