With the holidays around the corner, half of Americans have already mapped out their conversation survival “game plan” (50%).
A new survey of 2,000 adults 21 and older found that while some are finding solace in wine, others are finding the kids’ table more appealing than ever (47%), especially millennials (62%).
The survey explored how different generations are feeling the same pressure of navigating awkward conversations at the holiday table and revealed the different ways each peer group keeps things light.
While each has its own opinions on the matter, the generations can all agree that some topics don’t have a seat at the table: politics (42%), finances (28%) and comments on appearance or weight (26%).
Questions like “How's your diet going?” “Who did you vote for?” and “Can I bor

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