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Advice Columnist Carolyn Hax takes your questions and comments about the strange train we call life.
Carolyn Hax started her advice column in 1997 as a weekly feature for The Washington Post, accompanied by the work of “relationship cartoonist” Nick Galifianakis. The column has since gone daily and into syndication, where it appears in over 200 newspapers. Carolyn joined The Post in 1992 as a copy editor in Style, and became a news editor before turning to writing full-time. She is the author of “Tell Me About It” (Miramax, 2001), and the host of a live online discussion on Fridays at noon on washingtonpost.com. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband and their three boys.
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Advice Columnist Carolyn Hax takes your questions and comments about the strange train we call life.
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Advice Columnist Carolyn Hax takes your questions and comments about the strange train we call life.
Advice Columnist Carolyn Hax takes your questions and comments about the strange train we call life.
Advice Columnist Carolyn Hax takes your questions and comments about the strange train we call life.
Advice Columnist Carolyn Hax takes your questions and comments about the strange train we call life.
Advice Columnist Carolyn Hax takes your questions and comments about the strange train we call life.
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