“10 things not to do at a Christmas Party”
It’s the holiday time of the year; which calls for mouthwatering food, drinks and ofcourse multiple invitations to the best Christmas parties. For the sake of your embarrassment level and preserving your respect at work we give you “10 things not to do at a Christmas Party”.
1. Don’t get exceptionally drunk
In other words, be sure to pay attention to how much you’ve been drinking. We all know all the possible outcomes of intoxication, and yes, the majority of the time these outcomes are disastrous
2. Don't tell your boss what you really think of him
While you’re drunk inhibitions and common sense can fall to disastrous levels.. The fact that you saw your boss smile for the first time is not an open invitation to express your feelings.
3. inappropriate Dressing
Girls, don’t overdo it with low-cut dresses and men, leave that ancient light-blue tuxedo in the back of your closet or better yet give in to your wife and just get rid of it already! Instead go for something simple and sophisticated.
4. Don’t be antisocial
The people hiding away in a corner usually come off as quite strange while they just watch others have a good time. Put your phone away and go out there and talk to people, it really is great way to get to know your colleagues!
5. Restrain from devouring all the food
You don’t want to be seen as the person who’s been starving for days. You might as well just place your chair right next to the buffet (don’t actually do that!)
6. Keep your hands to yourself
The heady mixture of drink, rich food, music and the sight of your colleagues wearing party clothes can create an atmosphere that leads down a dangerous path. Remember, you still have to work with these people when you are both sober.
7. You aren't at nightclub
Once upon a time you were a teenager and this was fine but grinding up on that cute guy at your work party really isn’t a great first impression. Secretly everyone will be talking about the incident at work or at least they’ll be thinking about it.
8. Don’t make bad comments or jokes
Try to keep your unnecessary thoughts to yourself or quiet enough that no one can hear you. People come from a variety of backgrounds and will definitely react differently to how you might imagine they would.
9. Don’t tell all the kids Santa doesn’t exist
Unless of course you’re prepared to deal with disturbed sobbing children and vicious mothers giving you the evil eye all night, don’t even try.
10. Don’t sing Christmas Carols out loud
Just because you sound strangely good at singing in the shower, doesn’t necessarily mean you do in real life. Do enjoy yourself but make sure others do not have to listen to you screeching loudly at them.
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