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The office holiday party invitation just pinged your inbox and immediately you’re so done with work interaction. “Do I really have to attend?” you’re thinking. That’s mistake number-one.
It’s holiday office party time. How to celebrate professionally Anitra Johnson, Delaware News Journal Sat, November 30, 2024 at 10:09 AM UTC 2 min read ...
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Whether it’s an office potluck or an elegant dinner at an upscale restaurant, etiquette specialists advise treating the annual holiday office party as an extension of the workplace.
Many offices have a holiday party at the end of the year, but about only a third of employees actually enjoy them. There are plenty of ways for party planners to spruce up an event to make it more ...
3. Staying in your social comfort zone Use holiday party time to expand your group of work friends. “Make a conscious effort to socialize and talk with people outside of your team,” Reuveni said.
The holidays are a harbinger of good cheer. Holiday office parties, on the other hand, are notorious for transforming mild-mannered accountants and meek managers into booze-fueled party minions ...
As COVID-19 cases surge, some employees may greet an invitation to their in-person office holiday party with a question: Should I go or RSVP no?