Rudest Things You Can Do At Thanksgiving Dinner
Thanksgiving is supposed to be a time for loved ones to come together for a special meal, but these gatherings arenât always harmonious. Everything from cooking stress to tense conversations can derail the dinner, and some behaviors only make things worse.
To keep things light and peaceful on Turkey Day, these are the faux pas to avoid, according to etiquette experts.
- Not RSVP-ing - Headcounts are important for big meals like Thanksgiving, so let the host know if youâre coming so they can plan accordingly. And donât show up with a plus-one without telling the host first.
- Ignoring the schedule - Respect the hostâs plans for the day and make sure you know when youâre expected to arrive to eat as a group. You donât want to keep a house full of hungry people waiting because you couldnât decide which shoes to wear.
- Bringing dishes that require cooking - Thanksgiving hosts often invite guests to contribute to the meal, but donât expect to show up and take over their kitchen. Theyâre likely fighting for space as it is, so donât bring anything that requires the stove or oven.
- Starting tense conversations - Talking about religion or politics can easily get people heated and things can turn awkward fast. To avoid that, try not to engage or encourage divisive topics and you can always excuse yourself from the table if you need a quick getaway.
- Prying into peopleâs personal business - This includes giving parenting advice, correcting someone elseâs kids or asking intrusive questions about peopleâs bodies, lifestyles or relationship status. Sticking to safe topics like musical events, bestselling books, sports and food can help.
- Asserting yourself in the kitchen without being asked - The host is in charge of the meal, so let them decide how to season and prepare the food without giving your opinions.
- Assuming you can take home leftovers - The people who prepared the food may invite you to take leftovers, but donât go asking for a doggie bag if itâs not offered.
- Hanging around too long after dinner - Donât overstay your welcome. When you see others grabbing their coats, itâs time for you to do the same.
Source:Â Huff Post
Scott's Thoughts:
- And donât show up and then drop the news to your host that youâre now a vegan! Vegan's likely need to bring their own food at my house. Even the green beans have bacon grease in my house.
- Just a note for my dad. No farting at the table. Or burping. Or telling political jokes.
- That last one... Don't overstay your welcome. Super important. But don't eat and run either.