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Amy Dickinson
- Ask Amy: How do I say no to family without coming across as heartless?Alaska Dispatch News
- Ask Amy: Relative asking for more moneybaltimoresun.com
- Ask Amy: Generous niece looks for ways to say “no”Denver Post
- Ask Amy: My relative took their own life. Is there some way of saying that this person existed and that their life mattered?Alaska Dispatch News
- Ask Amy: What do I do with the personal items of a long-dead relative?Sun Sentinel
- Ask Amy: Survivor of suicide loss looks for memorialDenver Post
- Asking Eric: A retiree keeps being asked ‘what do you do all day?’ What’s a sassy comeback?Sun Sentinel
- Ask Amy: A crafty writer gets the better of Amy with a prank questionAlaska Dispatch News
- Ask Amy: Amy revisits a reader prankbaltimoresun.com
- Ask Amy: Amy revisits a favorite reader prankDenver Post
- Ask Amy: I’m hurt my friend hasn’t offered to help in the wake of my parents’ deathsAlaska Dispatch News
- Ask Amy: Two years later, a reader offers an updatebaltimoresun.com
- Ask Amy: An update reveals the need for practical helpDenver Post
- Ask Amy: My friend isn’t being honest with me about her drinkingAlaska Dispatch News
- Ask Amy: Friend’s drinking held as a close secretDenver Post
- Ask Amy: My mother is depressed. How do I help her while protecting my own mental health?Alaska Dispatch News
- Ask Amy: Should I assume that people won’t ask for help when they need it? (And I should therefore always offer.)Alaska Dispatch News
- Ask Amy: Big box inspires a meditation on being helpfulDenver Post
- Ask Amy: My daughter keeps bringing new boyfriends to our family gatheringsAlaska Dispatch News
- Ask Amy: Daughter’s Mother’s Day gift is … a strangerDenver Post
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