Weird relatives, maladjusted co-workers, endless small talk: Holiday parties are fertile ground for awkward interactions that make you want to pluck out your brain and toss it in the artichoke dip.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — As Thanksgiving approaches, Melissa Jones, founder of the Girls Positivity Club, offers advice on helping children navigate awkward holiday conversations. Jones emphasizes the ...
We at the opinions desk know firsthand just how awkward holiday family encounters can be. Fortunately, we’re here to walk you through how to respond to any tense conversations that may arise. Warning: ...
As we inch closer to Thanksgiving and holiday dinners, you may be feeling anxious about discussions at the table. Psychotherapist Dr. Nicki Monti is showcasing ways to navigate confrontation or ...
Christmas with in-laws has a special talent for turning tiny quirks into full-body cringe, especially when gifts, streaming specials, and life updates collide. From negotiating “Grown-Up Christmas ...
Psst. The younger people on your holiday gift list want money or gift cards instead of physical presents, but it's awkward to ask, according to a new Wells Fargo survey. Forty-five percent of Gen Z ...
A reader faults her husband’s relatives for not teaching their young children any English, which she worries may make for an awkward holiday visit. By Philip Galanes My husband’s relatives are ...
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