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Keep Politics to Yourself During the Holidays
Rene, a strategic communications counselor, urges families to avoid political talks during holiday meals to maintain peace and goodwill, ensuring gatherings remain positive.
- Rene, strategic communications counselor at Dan Rene Communications, advised avoiding political discussions at holiday family gatherings and published this guidance on InsideSources.com.
- During the holidays, holiday meals and family gatherings bring many personalities together around crowded tables and extra food, which Rene says can strain interactions.
- In an opinion column on InsideSources.com , Rene framed household etiquette as deliberate communications advice for managing family dynamics.
- The guidance aims to prevent political disagreements from spoiling family members at holiday gatherings by reducing points of contention and preserving a pleasant holiday atmosphere.
- Ahead of the holidays, Rene's advice appears on InsideSources.com before many families planning gatherings squeeze around crowded tables.
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