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Saturday, November 28, 2009

What To Wear For A Christmas Party

What To Wear For A Christmas Party

Christmas is that time of the year when you meet with lots of people and celebrate. You would want to look your best this festive season. You would want people to talk about how good your tie is, or how lovely that scarf looked on you. Yes, dressing up is an important part of enjoying a Christmas party and it needs some planning to be done in advance.

When it comes to dressing up for Christmas, the color that first comes to the mind is red. You can search through your wardrobe to find something red out there. It could be stockings, scarves, skirts, or sweaters. Red goes well with everything. You can match it up with gold or silver to create a wonderful effect.

Whatever you wear be sure that it is bright. The joy in your heart should reflect in the brightness of the dress you are wearing. If you feel that red is not your color then not a problem, you needn’t force yourself to wear red. If you just get a red shoe or some red undergarments this could be fine too. Whatever your choice is, just remember to be bright and fun loving.

If you are heading for an office party then it is good to dress up professionally. It is recommended that you opt for a branded shirt instead of a T-shirt. A nice black tie can never fail to catch attention. You can match it with a nice branded watch. Avoid tight or open chest shirts.

Ladies can dress up smart. Remember to wear comfortable inner wears. If you are wearing a skirt or a pant then it should not be too tight. It should allow you to dance comfortably. You can match that with a few accessories that go with the theme of the party. Wear proper make-up. You can define the eyes well and use a good lip gloss and a little blush.

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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Tips For An Office Christmas Party

Tips For An Office Christmas Party

An office party is the right time where you can leave a mark of your attitude and professionalism. So, if your boss has thrown a party, or the colleagues have together organized a party then here are some tips that would help you be your best and become the show stealer of the night.

First of all, get all the information right. You must know where the party is and at what time it begins. Arrive before time if possible, but don’t be late. You should not be the last to arrive. You must remember to dress up appropriately for the occasion. You can prim up the old dinner suit or hire one for the day. There can be nothing better than a well dressed man. You’ll surely be noticed for your style of dressing.

When you are at the party, remember to never complain about anything. Even if you don’t like the food, just don’t complain about it. It would appear as really ungrateful. When you drink, always remember to do it in a civilized manner, which means that you always drink from a glass.

When getting into conversations with people, try to talk on general topics that would interest others. Avoid talking about religion or politics as these are extremely sensitive topics and you may hurt someone. Try not to praise your boss too much, this may appear artificial. Be stress-free and casual. This would help in giving out a positive vibe. If you find an argument or gossiping somewhere, just steer clear of it. Never complain about the management or colleagues to anyone. You may just ask to be excused and walk away. Always join where there is a healthy conversation going.

If there are drinks, always keep a tab on yourself. Don’t get drunk as this may create unnecessary complications for you. If you feel you are too drunk to handle the party, just leave politely.

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Holiday Parties at Home

Holiday Parties at Home

It can be very satisfying to cater to friends, family, and loved ones during the Christmas holidays. Taking the time to share food, fun, and laughter in a happy, jovial manner truly embraces the spirit of Christmas.

In deciding to have a party at home, one of the first things to consider is whether it will be formal or informal. Among the key things that must be considered are the number of people to attend, the menu, the preparation of food, and the arrangement of decorations that are attractive and festive. It's also important to make a note of how much, if any, help will be available from friends or family members.

A formal Christmas party likely would include a small number of people - not more than 12 and likely fewer - who would be seated at a table for the duration of the meal. It means that place settings and seating arrangements have to be done and a decision made on whether the meal will be a three- or four-course dinner.

The advantage of a formal dinner is that it is very organized, it has a known content, and everyone around the table usually engages in pleasant conversation. It also usually provides a good opportunity to get to know and hear from everyone present without having to initiate any small talk, which some people are not comfortable doing.

As the host of a formal dinner, you will also have the responsibility of keeping the meal flowing smoothly by having each course brought out at the perfect timing and also by being aware of any special needs that a guest may have.

In contrast, an informal Christmas party at home is organized in a different manner and does not have the predictability of a formal one. The fun and festive spirit of an informal holiday party comes from groups of people who mill around, move about freely to have conversations, laugh, and enjoy munching on Christmas treats, goodies, and other foods.

Despite the easy, fun-filled atmosphere, it is necessary to plan the use of space and to think about the area that people will use or wander around. Making such a plan will facilitate contact between partygoers so that the party spirit will pervade everywhere and put participants in a livelier mood.

Another consideration to make for an informal Christmas party among friends and family is if children will be present. Children, even older ones, need careful supervision. If children are going to attend a holiday party at home, arrangements should be made for adequate supervision for them and special activities should also be provided that can occupy their attention.

An important feature that must be a part of a festive Christmas party at home is the right mix of music. In selecting Christmas music, consideration should be given to what will be played at the start of the party as guests are welcomed and introduced to each other, the songs that can be played later to inject or enhance liveliness, and even later to create the right mood as the partygoers bid farewell with “Merry Christmas” or “Happy Holidays.”

Along with the music, Christmas decorations, and even the food, can also help to enliven a Christmas party at home. Food that is interesting because it looks pretty, due to the color palette of items, infuses a mellow feeling among guests and adds an intangible element to the level of enjoyment and excitement of the partygoers.

Christmas parties at home can also be personalized with special cookies, treats, and dishes that are ethnic. The presence of some ethnic food, but not an overwhelming quantity, will be different and will add something that is unique to the host. That is a part of what a Christmas or holiday party at home is about. It's to entertain family, friends, and acquaintances with a personal style, while enjoying some merriment in the season of goodwill and good cheer.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Holiday Parties at Work

During Christmas and the holiday season, the festive spirit and relaxed mood extends into the workplace where the pace is likely to slow considerably as the volume of work is lessened. By having parties at work, everyone can unwind a bit, have some fun, and enjoy the satisfaction from the results of a year of hard work. Colleagues at work can celebrate goals that have been accomplished and look forward to an even more rewarding year.

Parties at work during Christmas and the holidays may include a voluntary gift exchange and individuals have to make a decision whether or not they will participate in it. In a situation where an individual may not know other colleagues very well and is unsure what Christmas present to give, it may be better to opt out of exchanging gifts. If the party and gift exchange is among a fairly large group, such as company-wide or with several departments, it may not be noticed if someone doesn't participate in the gift exchange. If it's a small group however, it is likely to be noticed. To eliminate the possibility of any negative talk regarding non-participation, it would likely be better to be among those agreeing to exchange gifts.

A basic thing to remember in selecting gifts for Christmas gift exchanges at work, which are usually called Secret Santas, is to not choose anything that could be considered inappropriate or offensive. Although the sender won't be revealed, it won't leave a good feeling and it will become the topic of conversation among everyone.

Separate from the 'Secret Santa' Christmas gift exchange at work, it may also be a good gesture to give Christmas presents, which can be small tokens, or even just candies or treats, to colleagues in a division or department, especially if you are the leader or manager. Such a gesture shows thoughtfulness and that the work of the individuals has been appreciated. It will be a good note on which to end the year and on which to start a new one.

Another important thing to observe during Christmas parties at work is good behavior that is considered casual but still business-like. Although there will be much fun and laughter, it will still be occurring within a work environment or within the parameters of work. So, individuals will still be observed by their colleagues. It is of utmost importance that one is careful about how much drinking is done, or how much alcohol is consumed, because drunken or offensive behavior will not be tolerated and could have negative repercussions on one's career.

The consideration of good etiquette is also something to be remembered and observed at holiday parties at work. As examples, talking and laughing with food in one's mouth, emptying a platter of delicious hors d'ouevres, or bagging candies, cookies, or treats to take home, are all considered poor etiquette.

A Christmas party at work can also provide an opportunity to have a brief conversation with supervisors, managers, and other company officials with whom one may not come in contact frequently. It can be the ideal time to leave a good impression on a key decision maker. By introducing yourself and striking up a conversation, it is also putting a face to a name or making yourself known and standing out among fellow colleagues. For those who are strivers, and who want to advance, such interactions at work holiday and Christmas parties can be beneficial and advantageous.

It is, therefore, important to keep in mind that while Christmas parties at work are fun, there are still ways to inconspicuously seek some benefit while you laugh and enjoy a break from the stress, competitiveness, and daily routine of work.