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  • Post published:December 2, 2015

Make sure that you have conversations with your family and friends about everyone’s expectations of Christmas well in advance. That way you can deal with any difficult demands and make compromises that suit everyone.

Source: 6 tips for a stress-free Christmas @ Relate: the relationship people

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