buzzz worthy. . . 7 Tips for Avoiding an Office Holiday Party Faux Pas As tempting as it is to turn all the way up at a party, the one palce you don't want to toss your professional image to the side is at the annual office holiday party. As personal brand writer Justin Lavelle points out, it is still first and foremost a work event and the goal should be to have fun, but survive the festivities without embarassing yourself. Here Lavelle shares party etiquette tips that will help you avoind doing or saying anything that will taint the experience for everyone. Here are few do’s and dont’s: Show Up On Time . Don’t confuse the office holiday party as a social function, it’s a work function. Plan to arrive on time or soon after the party begins and don’t be the last to leave. Dress the Part . Unless the invitation specifies black tie or casual, plan to wear something similar to what you wear to work. Women tend to gravitate towards m...
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