How to Avoid Thanksgiving Day Arguments

Posted on Monday, November 8, 2021
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by AMAC, D.J. Wilson
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Most people report having a few relatives who like to complain, argue, fuss, or be negative. And, some might have a short fuse, being quick to get angry or upset. Understand that the stimulation or pressure of having a lot of people around, such as at a holiday like Thanksgiving, can induce stress in certain individuals. And, if alcohol is in the mix, tensions may increase. But there are some ways to avoid getting caught up in Thanksgiving Day drama. Here are some helpful tips:

This is strictly an opinion piece. Should you face serious family issues, it’s important to seek help from a professional and qualified family counselor.

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