16 things to talk about at Thanksgiving, instead of politics

Nov 24, 2016 - 06:17
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16 things to talk about at Thanksgiving, instead of politics

We've witnessed families to apart, friendships lost this past election season. So how do you make it through your Family's Thanksgiving gathering without getting into an argument with a loved one?

Whatever you do...DO NOT TALK ABOUT THE ELECTION!!!!

DO.NOT.DO.IT

Here are 16 things to talk about at Thanksgiving, instead of politics

- Ask what others are thankful for

- Your Pets

- Black Friday Deals

- New or Favorite restaurants

- What you don't want for Christmas

- Best holiday memory ever

- If you could have any job you wanted, what would it be?

- Do you play specific lottery numbers? What are they and why?

- Best / Worst Vacation

- Sports

- Which person at the table would make the best news anchor?

- Most creative leftover turkey idea

- The Kardashians

- What do you wish was still sold in stores?

- If you could have named yourself, what name would you pick?

- What's the best compliment you've ever received

By all means, whatever you do...DO NOT UTTER A WORD ABOUT THE ELECTION!!!!

DO.NOT.DO.IT

And... Have a Happy Thanksgiving

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Mike Gallagher Mike Gallagher is a Georgia-based freelance journalist covering local news, community developments, and regional issues that matter most to residents across the state. Writing for Georgianewsday.com since 2016, Mike has built a reputation for clear, balanced reporting and a strong connection to the communities he serves. His work spans city council decisions, school board updates, small business features, public safety reports, and statewide policy changes. In addition to local coverage, Mike occasionally reports on state politics and national headlines, offering readers context on how broader decisions impact Georgia communities. Known for his steady, fact-driven approach, Mike prioritizes accuracy, fairness, and accessibility in every story. Whether covering a town hall meeting or breaking political developments, he aims to inform readers with clarity and integrity. Outside the newsroom, Mike remains actively engaged in Georgia’s civic landscape, always seeking the next story that shapes the state’s future.