What to do on a Christmas Party
For many the biggest party of the year is at Christmas, so it is the one bash that a party organiser does not want to get wrong.
There can be nothing worse than seeing your colleagues slumped in their chairs wishing they were back at their desks due to the Christmas party being so boring, so it is important to get the planning right so you can celebrate this party season in style.
Let’s start with the Christmas party venue. You do not want it to be too small or too big for your guests, while you want your venue to have a festive feel and atmosphere, especially as some people need a helping hand to shake off their scrooge attitude.
Next up, provide some grub, ideally something seasonal. It is the time of the year to indulge so accommodate this in the food, but you don’t want to dish up anything too heavy or the dance floor will be a deserted place later in the evening.
If you do want your guests to get up and mingle, or preferably dance, then the first task is to get them out of their seats after they’ve eaten. This is no easy task, so a good idea is to go about having the room cleared so they have little choice but to get on their feet and socialise.
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