Got Family Drama? Here’s How To Survive Family Gatherings This Thanksgiving

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How To Survive Family Gatherings? Best Tips

Ah, the holidays, right? A time for family get-togethers and all that jazz. But how to survive family gatherings when your family is more dramatic than a Hallmark movie?

If this Thanksgiving day 2023 celebration feels like a minefield. Don’t worry, we’ve got your back. Here are some solid tips to not just survive, but actually enjoy and learning how to avoid drama with family.

“Families always have these unspoken dramas, and at holidays, everyone is supposed to sit down and pretend that none of that is going on.” – Richard LaGravenese

How To Survive Family Gatherings With Less Drama?

The arrival of autumn also means that weโ€™re on the edge of the holiday season. And with that comes a slew of surviving family gatherings. Turkey and dressing with the in-laws. Latkes and a cherished family Dreidel.

The school holiday play and the office Christmas party. And there are also the more intimate holiday gatherings โ€“ like decorating the Christmas tree while sipping hot cocoa (or spiked eggnog).

When we imagine treasured and perfect holiday gatherings, we hope for ones that are filled with love and cherishing. That despite hot messes of previous experiences, that this year will be different. Rather than drama, we will be able to experience the holiday spirit at every turn.

We look forward to sharing delightful meals, making beautiful memories, and being surrounded by loving and supportive friends and family.

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How To Survive Family Gatherings With Less Drama This Thanksgiving 2023

Letโ€™s be real, though. Most holiday gatherings โ€“ be they with family or friends โ€“ can feel like a minefield. And as if youโ€™re gearing up for battle rather than an opportunity for joyful companionship with loved ones.

Related: 8 Ways To Gracefully Survive A Toxic Family During The Holidays

The holidays can trigger even the friendliest of folks to act inโ€ฆshall we sayโ€ฆ less than loving ways.

Though we become accustomed to the little ways our families are dysfunctional (and accept them as normal), it doesnโ€™t mean we leave every holiday gatheringย feeling loved and accepted.

Even the most amiable of folks donโ€™t always treat the people not born into a family (aka spouses, partners, step-children) with the level of kindness they show to their friends and blood-relations.

“Other things may change us, but we start and end with family.” – Anthony Brandt

Oh, letโ€™s be even more honest: some of our in-laws are nicer to strangers and mangy dogs than they are to us. And then there are the siblings we desperately want to be friends with, but who seem unable to utter a kind word.

When our desire is simply to enjoy whatโ€™s before us and cruise through the end of the year without drama, holiday gatherings can feel like stepping onto a battleship. Whatever holidays are part of your tradition, here are some suggestions for navigating โ€“ and surviving family gatherings.

Here Are 10 Tips On How To Avoid Drama With Family

1. Not Everyone is Going to Like You

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Call me a Pollyanna, but I look at meeting someone as an opportunity to make a dear friend. So, Iโ€™m always shocked when someone isnโ€™t friendly. The truth is, not everyone is going to like you.

Maybe you remind them of someone who was mean to them in junior high. Maybe they see you as a threat to their place in the family. If someone doesnโ€™t like you, there really isnโ€™t much you can do to change their mind. In fact, the harder you try, the meaner they may become.

This isnโ€™t your all-access pass to being rude. Just stop trying to make everyone like you because itโ€™s only going to stress you out.

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2. Acceptance Goes a Long Way to Not Stressing Out

When you make the decision to accept the situation as it is, you can release a heck of a lot of stress. You stop trying to bend over backward to change someoneโ€™s opinion.

Accept that nothing you do or say is likely to change the cranky personโ€™s beliefs about you, and move on to a different encounter. This will allow you to enjoy the holiday gatherings with more peace in your own heart.

“Family is supposed to be our safe heaven. Very often, it’s the place where we find the deepest heartache.” – Iyanla Vanzant

3. Choosing to Be Optimistic is Always Helpful

Though you canโ€™t expect others to change, thereโ€™s always a chance that the person you most dread seeing will have changed. Now, donโ€™t hold your breath, but you never know.

4. Remember that The Grass Always Seems Greener.

Many of the snarky comments and back-handed compliments uttered across the holiday table are said from a belief that your life is so much โ€œeasierโ€ than the lives of others.

You know the kind of comments Iโ€™m talking about โ€“ โ€œmust be niceโ€ kind of comments. We all know how comparisons and looking at the outside results of someone elseโ€™s life doesnโ€™t show us the real story.

Your grass just seems much greener than their own. Remember that itโ€™s not personal.

Related: 5 Simple Ways To Beat Holiday Stress And Spend Quality Time With Family

5. Holiday Gatherings Are Not All About You

I know barbs and slights, and even being ignored may feel personal, but they really arenโ€™t. Just remind yourself that โ€œitโ€™s not about me.โ€ Insecurities and fears make many people do less-than-nice things. You simply trigger a negative response because of their past interactions with other people.

Often passive-aggressive behavior (or aggressive behavior) stems from a belief that the person feels threatened by you and saying and doing mean things allows them to feel as if they are in control. Itโ€™s not about you. Itโ€™s about the perception of power.

“The best present on Christmas is spending some good time with family realizing the importance of love sharing things that give you real joy Christmas is the time to enjoy so have fun with your family Merry Christmas and a Happy new year!”

– Anonymous

6. Kindness is Always in Style

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When someone regularly dishes out a side of nastiness, I remind myself how incredibly horrible it must feel to be inside their own head. This isnโ€™t about being mean; itโ€™s about knowing that most peopleโ€™s inner critic is much harsher than anything they say to others.

Itโ€™s also not about rewarding poor behavior, but about treating someone with the kindness they are unable to offer themselves. Itโ€™s a win for karma, even if it is challenging.

7. Choose to Bite Your Tongue at Holiday Gatherings

When someone says something hateful, itโ€™s tempting to zing โ€˜em right back. Though itโ€™s easier said than done, it behooves you to just not respond.

Turn to the person next to you and start a new conversation. Take an empty plate to the kitchen. Go outside and get a breath of fresh air. Donโ€™t react. Donโ€™t snap back. Stay calm. Handle the situation with as much grace as possible.

Related: 24 Simple Self-Care Ideas For The Holidays and Beyond

8. For Those Times When You Have to Take a Stand

Iโ€™m a very non-confrontational person, but sometimes you have to draw the line. Take a deep breath, make eye contact, and very gently say something along the lines of โ€œIโ€™m sorry you feel that way, would you like to tell me why you would think that?โ€

This isnโ€™t about being snarky or hateful; itโ€™s the opportunity to open up some dialogue without the drama. Because, baby, you can try to make peace. But you are not a doormat.

“The more dysfunctional, the more some family members seek to control the behavior of others.”

– David W. Earle

9. Prepare Yourself

Before you go, mentally prepare yourself. Talk about your concerns with your partner or a trusted friend. Arrange some sort of signal with your partner if you are feeling the need to be โ€œrescued.โ€

Also, go into the situation making sure you feel comfortable and powerful in your own skin. Maybe itโ€™s a special outfit or getting your nails done. Sometimes, our exterior โ€œarmorโ€ can help us feel safer.

10. Decide: Should You Stay or Go to All the Holiday Gatherings

You deserve to have a happy, loving holiday, even if itโ€™s just you and your spouse (or you alone!). If you know that your buttons are going to be pushed โ€“ or you are already having nightmares involving that one person โ€“ consider staying home.

On the flip side, donโ€™t let one person ruin the opportunity for you to spend quality time with people you love.

“The best of all gifts around any Christmas tree: the presence of a happy family all wrapped up in each other.” – Burton Hillis

I know from experience that going over-the-river and through-the-woods can be a rewarding venture when the festivities are pleasant. I also know from experience what it feels to prefer a root canal over a family dinner. Itโ€™s easy toย get lost within perfectionย and how things โ€œshouldโ€ be this time of year. Hey, youโ€™re only human!

How To Survive Family Gatherings With Less Drama

Just know that you donโ€™t have to deal with being treated poorly by anyone.  Love is your birthright and you deserve to be loved and accepted for who you are.

Remember that you deserve to get through family gatherings without drama. So, here’s an interesting video that you may like:

“Free yourself from the complexities and drama of your life. Simplify. Look within. Within ourselves, we all have the gifts and talents we need to fulfill the purpose we’ve been blessed with.” – Steve Maraboli

Take some time off and reflect on your thoughts and emotions. The strategies mentioned here can help you gain better control over your negative thoughts and better prepare yourself for all the upcoming drama.

The tips mentioned here are targeted at controlling your own thoughts and behaviour instead of trying to control anyone else. As we can only control our own reactions and responses, this will help you develop the right mindset and make you aware of your behaviour. 

In the end, the best way to survive family gatherings this holiday season is to control yourself and develop a more tolerant and positive mindset.

Happy Holidays and happy Thanksgiving!


Written by Debra Smouse
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