Top ten Christmas holiday party dos and don'ts
Ten rules you should NOT follow for the Christmas knees up
Published Wednesday, December 5, 2012, 8:05 AM
Updated Wednesday, December 5, 2012, 9:37 AM
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SingleDonald | Dec 06, 2012, 12:35 AM EST
These are sound tips, the way I see them. However, I don't believe that repressive practices should be followed. For example, if you are unmarried, there is nothing wrong with leaving the party with an opposite member, who you think well of. What you and she do afterwards is between the 2 of you! Likely, you will only go to another place, for a brief social moment. Or, you might simply escort her to her train station. So long as everything was voluntary, the company/agency has no right to condemn the 2 people over this, even if one invited the other over to his/her residence! This is after work, for Pete's sake! Concerning drinking, each person must know his/her limits. John Molloy, the sucess writer, had this to say, regarding office parties, in the 1980's: "If you are a man, don't finish the 2nd drink. If you are a woman, don't finish the 1st!" That is a bit much to expect. Self regulation should be the rule of thumb: know your limit!
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