5 Tips For The Holiday Season

 

Christmas is a wonderful time of the year. Here are five tips to help transition you into a lovely time with your friends and family.

  1. Avoid topics that can cause cold hard stares and dirty looks. No one cares about the “Grass Roots Project” that you have been working on for the past 8 and half years. Your political movement is the same as last year's.
  2. Ask open-ended questions. What are your plans for the New Year? What have the kids been up to in sports? If you want to avoid talking to your relative ask closed questions. Or you can sit in dead silence your choice.
  3. Don't dress to impress. Your relatives won't remember the name brands you wore and neither will you. Wear something comfortable, you are there to enjoy yourself not walk the catwalk.
  4. Similar to rule two only speak when spoken to. Unless it is dead silence and there needs to be a conversation. Don't take over the conversation, let others speak. You don't want to hear yourself speak more than others.
  5. Bring food that will fill others up. Avoid dishes that are harder to transport. Don't overdue for the sake of Christmas. Christmas is about the fellowships not you breaking your back over making a seven-layer dip.

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