DEAR MISS MANNERS: Is it wrong not to give feedback?

I am expected to “like,” whether virtually or in person, every little thing seen, done or eaten by my friends. Every item I buy and every service I use, I am asked, “How’re we doing?” I don’t mind this if I have a real opinion, good or bad. But for most of it, I just don’t give a (bleep).

So you’re standing in front of a famous mountain. So you notified me that I should get a flu shot. So you sent me the pest spray I ordered (speaking of pests). SO WHAT?

It’s not a problem to delete email surveys from companies. But when it comes to personal feedback, some people are nasty about it, threatening to unfriend me.

So is this etiquette now? You have to give feedback to everyone?

GENTLE READER: Not everyone.

Your doctor’s practice has pr

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