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Keep quiet and let others talk!
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Make sure you compliment the efforts that others have made to make the holiday special whether they traveled to get to the dinner, cooked the dinner, or contributed in some other way.
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Do your share in helping to keep any children entertained. Moms with young children will certainly appreciate having the help: reading to children, playing with blocks, holding a baby, or even changing a diaper. Older moms will love it as well: play cards or chess, listen to the children talk about their school, projects, dance class, siblings or babysitting. Teens will want to talk about their accomplishments, hobbies and dreams, too. Most people are glad to share themselves with someone who loves and cares about them.
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Don’t expect that people will voice their appreciation of YOU or compliment YOU.
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Serve the needs of others.
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Not everything will go well. Don’t have unrealistic expectations- there will be spills, someone will be late, someone may be rude, something may not taste exactly right.
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If something doesn’t go right, move on. Don’t dwell on it.
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Ask permission before offering opinions and advice. “I have some ideas about that. Would you be interested in hearing it?”
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