Psychology Today advises that if there is dangerous or divisive behavior, whether that is physical or emotional,you are not compelled to participate. Just because it’s your family, you do not have to put yourself in a harmful situation. Make your polite apologies and stay home.
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In every family, there is someone who has issues with boundaries. If a specific person corners you every year to discuss your personal life or other uncomfortable topics, talk to them. Explain how it makes you feel, and that you would like to skip the questions this year.
When the noise or the people get too much for you, take a breather. Excuse yourself and step outside, or head to a quiet room and shut the door. A few deep breaths and a moment of silence can clear your head.
If someone has brought someone new to the dinner table, try to focus on them. Instead of engaging in less-than-desirable topics, ask this person (nice!) personal questions and try to get to know them. But be mindful of not being that prying person you're avoiding yourself.
While this may seem counter-intuitive, alcohol may do more harm than good. Drinking can break down boundaries, and make people belligerent or self-pitying. A sober holiday may be slightly more subdued, but perhaps less stressful.
Try doing something different! If you can cut both the roast and the tension with a knife at your dinner table, change things up by encouraging your family to volunteer somewhere. It’s a good bonding experience, and it keeps everyone busy.
How to survive Christmas with your family
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Christmas is a time to gather around the table with a ridiculous amount of delicious food. But for many, it's not the idealized experience of sitcoms and Hollywood. Instead of reminiscing about pleasant memories and catching up with cousins, it can be an endurance of political debates, shouting matches, temper tantrums, and generally uncomfortable interrogation. If this sounds like your holiday, don't worry—you're not alone: we've created a gallery of tips to help you through.