1. The Office Party
Eat, drink and be merry, but know when to draw the line. Retain your professional gloss, be cautious of overindulging and don't do anything you'll regret in the morning…
2. Christmas Cards
While it's ok to send a Christmas email to colleagues and computer-savvy friends, don't forget that some friends and family will still appreciate receiving a traditional card set by post.
3. Round-Robins
Enclose a short personal letter in cards to friends or relatives who are rarely seen, but avoid inflicting a boastful litany of the family's achievements on your entire Christmas card list.
4. Re-gifting
The recycling of unwanted presents should be approached with caution. Is the item unused and in perfect condition? Is there any possible link to the original giver? If in doubt, buy something new.
5. Christmas Tipping
If you've been happy with a service throughout the year, then give a bonus or spare a fiver for the cleaner, babysitter, milkman, dustman, paperboy etc
6. Mind the Mistletoe
Never refuse a festive peck, but remember that mistletoe kissing is strictly a cheek-to-cheek activity. Equally, if you're struck down by the lurgi, then stand back rather than risk spreading your germs.
7. The Perfect Houseguest
Be punctual and arrive laden with goodies. Offer to help, but know when to get out of the kitchen.
8. The Perfect Host
Be welcoming, organised, thoughtful and flexible. You're opening up your home, so never let your guests feel like they are in the way.
9. Don't be a Scrooge
Embrace the festive spirit. Never let your lack of enthusiasm spoil everyone else's fun, especially if there are children around.
10. Perfect Presents
Always react with surprise and delight, no matter what you've been given. Remember that someone has taken the time to choose and wrap a gift for you, so you can take the time to be gracious and thankful.
11. Festive Fun
Go with the flow. Whether it's charades or Cluedo, a wintery walk or the afternoon film, it's good manners to muck in. Remember, it's only a day or two…
12. Thank You's
Letters of thanks for hospitality and presents should be sent promptly and preferably received by the second week of January.
Tuesday 18 December 2012
CHRISTMAS ETIQUETTE: 12 EASY RULES
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Victoria Overton on: 22:30 In: British, Christmas, Christmas Etiquette, English, Etiquette, Native English, Spain, Valladolid
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