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This is a tough year, and it’s been made even tougher when everyone seems to have differing approaches to health and safety as we muddle through the pandemic. Some people are dining indoors and attending parties, while others are barely leaving the house.
So if you’re part of the latter group, it’s easy to feel attacked when being told that you’re being “too safe” by someone who’s being less careful. But how can you craftily handle these conversations, which inevitably happen within families and among close friends? Reporter Caroline Bologna reached out to therapists and etiquette experts about what and how to navigate these tricky chats.
Be safe out there, friends. |
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All hail the funny women of Twitter |
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Still on the fence about whether to join family and friends for Thanksgiving? Here are 12 questions you should be sure to ask yourself before you decide. |
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