Monday, December 2, 2013

The Office Christmas Party

The Office Christmas Party

Whether you are attending your office’s holiday party, or going to a party as someone’s guest, maintaining a good impression is very important!  Here are a few tips to follow when attending the various parties this holiday season:

· If you are consuming alcohol, drink in moderation.  A good rule of thumb is a two drink maximum; this allows you to have a good time without getting out of hand. If you feel pressured to be drinking, have a soda instead of an alcoholic beverage in your hand - no one will be able to tell the difference.

· Ensure you are being social and mingling, making an effort to speak to as many people as you can. When you are speaking with co-workers, avoid talking strictly about work. You have a life outside of work and this is a great opportunity to share stories or talk about hobbies and common interests.

· Dress appropriately for the event, wearing an outfit that suits its formality. Ensure your clothing is not too revealing and not too casual. Note:  a “festive” themed party is not one where you wear tacky bows on a sweater; it actually means wearing Christmas-themed colours.

· If you are bringing a guest, make sure you discuss the importance of leaving a good impression, as your guest’s behavior reflects back on you. This also applies when you are a guest; don’t drink too much or conduct yourself inappropriately.

· Preplan for the entire evening. Plan your way home; arrange for a cab to pick you up, organize a designated driver or drive yourself home if you have committed to not drinking. You should also have cash on hand, as some parties are not open bar and you will need to purchase drinks.

· If your company’s Christmas party is being held on a weekday, get everything you need ready for the next day as it might be a late night. Also, make sure you show up to work the next day or people might assume you are absent because you over-indulged at the party.

· Remember, the party has been organized and is being held for your benefit - don’t be a scrooge! Have a good time and make sure to thank those in charge of organizing and hosting the event.


These tips will make it easy for you to have fun this holiday season while still remaining professional and giving off a great impression – remember, what happens at the Christmas party does not necessarily stay at the Christmas party!

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