Thanksgiving this year may look vastly different from past years' celebrations for you and your family. Now more than ever, we need to come together, even if that means gathering on a zoom call. However, as we approach the end of such a crazy year, some people may not want to have to discussion the events that made 2020 so hard. The pandemic and politics are going to be hot topics for conversation around the table this year, but there are tactful ways to navigate around these issues to keep away the anxiety and controversy.
I recently had the opportunity to share my etiquette advice on how to host a successful virtual thanksgiving gathering this year with The Huffington Post.
It’s acceptable to engage in these conversations. However, I do believe that it should be approached with compassion for others, and consideration and compassion for those who attend the gathering... Continue Reading