Experts offer tips for enjoying holiday parties without alcohol, emphasizing social connection and conversation strategies.
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Rather than making alcohol the highlight of events, focus on engaging in meaningful conversations and enjoying activities at the party ... “If you’re able, bring a like-minded ally with ...
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The experts suggest making sure you have enough seats for each guest, not overserving alcohol, and avoiding creating a ...