DEAR MISS MANNERS: My half-sister is 11 years older than me. As far as I can tell, she hasn’t worked in years, but she seems to have plenty of money to rent a house and travel around. A couple of years ago, she mentioned that she “now has money.
” I asked her where it was coming from, and she just smiled and ignored me. I am dying of curiosity about how she is supporting herself. Is it rude to ask? GENTLE READER: You did ask, and your half-sister is not telling.
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Miss Manners: My nonworking half-sister smiled and ignored me when I asked where her money comes from
I am dying of curiosity about how she is supporting herself. Is it rude to ask?