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The holiday season is officially here! If you’re currently dating or in a new relationship, this may be the first holiday you’ll be spending with your partner. Although that’s really exciting, I’m sure there are some looming concerns in your mind. It’s my prayer that the following holiday do's and don’ts will enable you and your partner to have the most peaceful and enjoyable holiday season together.
The holiday season is officially here! If you’re currently dating or in a new relationship, this may be the first holiday you’ll be spending with your partner. Although that’s really exciting, I’m sure there are some looming concerns in your mind. It’s my prayer that the following holiday do's and don’ts will enable you and your partner to have the most peaceful and enjoyable holiday season together.
Don't assume anything - You are not a mind reader and neither is your partner. Avoid making
the assumption that you and your partner have the same holiday plans in
mind. Doing so may be one of the biggest mistakes you could make this
holiday season.
Do communicate verbally - That’s right! Making plans via text, DM or email isn’t going to cut
it. The only way for you and your partner to truly enjoy an amazing
holiday together is to discuss your expectations and plans verbally,
either over the phone or in person.
Don't buy gifts - If you’re not dating someone exclusively or you both have mutually
agreed to not buy each other gifts, don’t do it. Forget about trying to
surprise or impress your partner, just stick to your agreed upon plans.
Do set spending limits - If you and your partner have decided to buy and exchange gifts, make
sure you set a spending limit. This will help you both avoid unnecessary
complications and disappointments. In fact, setting a spending range
may be an even better idea.
Don't visit family - Unless you both have agreed to meet each others families or you are
seriously dating, you should think twice before visiting or meeting
family. Simply put, if you’ve never met their family before, the holiday
may not be the best time to do it.
Do set a date - You and your partner should definitely plan a date during the week of
the holiday, especially if you won’t be spending that day together. The
date can be before or after the holiday, that’s totally up to you. All
that truly matters is that you two have plans to spend time with each
other and exchange gifts.
These are a few rules to get you through those awkward moments when
dating during the holiday season boo loving. Let me know your most tried
and true holiday rules in the comments...
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