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What to Wear to A Company Holiday Party Easy Small Talk Tips - Cubicle Chic
What to Wear to A Company Holiday Party Easy Small Talk Tips - Cubicle Chic What to Wear to A Company Holiday Party Easy Small Talk Tips Holiday Party, How To Wear, Office Style, Outfits December 8, 2017 3 CommentsOutfit details: Jumpsuit: c/o London Times // Heels: Missguided // Purse: Louis Vuitton Montaigne BBDecember is everyoneâs favorite month for many reasons. For me, the festivities and getting together with friends and family, amongst all, is definitely the biggest reason! Side note: I am hosting our first ever Friendsmas party in San Diego a week before Christmas this year. I will be sharing some decor, invite, and recipe prep details next week! But back on the original topic â" for many of us working in the corporate 9-5 environment, it also means there might be a company holiday party coming up soon.Earlier this week we discussed style faux-pas to avoid when it comes to what to wear to a company holiday party. Today, I have yet another classic piece to share with you thatâs perfect to wear to a company holiday party by London Times. But on top of just outfits, I also rounded up some useful tips to m ake you enjoy the holiday party with coworkers more.Outfit details: Jumpsuit: c/o London Times // Heels: Missguided // Purse: Louis Vuitton Montaigne BBJumpers make for great #girlboss outfitsLess feminine and conservative than dresses, jumpsuits by nature convey a bit more power and confidence. Itâs modern, unconventional, and just a little different. I always feel like a big girl when I wear one. So if youâre in management, and wearing a skirt isnât your thing, a jumpsuit might be just the outfit for you!Outfit details: Jumpsuit: c/o London Times // Heels: Missguided // Purse: Louis Vuitton Montaigne BBOutfit details: Jumpsuit: c/o London Times // Heels: Missguided // Purse: Louis Vuitton Montaigne BBHere are a few other jumpsuit selections that will be perfect to wear to a company holiday parties.br / Outfit details: Jumpsuit: c/o London Times // Heels: Missguided // Purse: Louis Vuitton Montaigne BBNow that we have your outfit selection squared away, letâs talk abo ut mentally preparing you for the company holiday party. We all know that the company holiday party basically a networking event. So, it means on top of socializing, you should probably watch how much youâre drinking and avoid topics like politics, money, and overly personal topics. But what CAN you talk about?Be curious about the other person, and limit talking about yourselfA simple tip in having any good conversation is to ask about the personâs life whom youâre talking to. Get the other person to talk about himself /herself. Be curious about the person youâre speaking to if youâre starting a conversation. Reciprocate with your own stories but keep that to a minimal. The rule of thumb to keep talking about yourself under 20 seconds (according to the 20-second rule) and listen more than you talk.Keep your cell phone out of sightWe all know the signal that you send when you decide to bury your face in your phone and not look up at people â" âdonât talk to meâ is wh at it is. But did you know that even having the phone near you even when itâs turned off, itâs still distracting enough to impair peopleâs decision making and problem-solving skills? Donât succumb to the temptation of looking up the latest tweet or what your favorite Instagram star is doing. Stay in the present and enjoy â" thereâs a reason why itâs the âpresentâ!Prep your talking pointsAlways have topics ready in your back pockets. For this time of the year, you can ask âAre you done with all the Christmas shopping?â or âPlanning any fun trips anytime soon?â One question that worked really well for me in the last few years is to ask for marriage advice since I just got married this year. This one really gets people talking. Of course, be careful who you ask. Make sure you know a little bit about their marital status. You donât want to spring this question on a recent divorcee. Here are 48 other topics for you to consider in case you want to expand your li st.All photography by Natalie Alvarado @ Stylenfuse
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