
Philip Galanes
Philip Galanes is an American journalist and advice columnist known for his work with The New York Times, where he offers insights on various social dilemmas and etiquette questions. Through his column, he addresses contemporary issues faced by individuals in everyday life, providing practical advice and thoughtful commentary. His writing often reflects a keen understanding of human relationships and the complexities of modern social interactions.
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Philip Galanes is the author of the advice column in The New York Times.
Advice: Should I tell an acquaintance that her husband is leading a double life?Philip Galanes is the author of the article providing advice on personal matters.
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