CRM’s Small Talk Survival Guide

What do you think of when you look back on the holiday season? Do you think about the Christmas you celebrated with your family? Do you think about cherished loved ones you were blessed to celebrate the holidays with? We hope so, but don’t feel bad if you answered “no” to those questions. Family is a huge part of what makes the holiday season so special but getting together with extended family often involves something unwanted: small talk.

“Small talk? Really? What’s the big deal about small talk?”

Small talk like asking a cousin “how have things been?” or “how were finals?” is perfectly harmless, just part of the process of surviving an awkward family gathering long enough to get a slice of Grandma’s famous pie. However, there’s a strain of small talk that can unleash negative feelings and be extremely hurtful.

The Gauntlet of Harmful Small Talk

This harmful small talk is predominantly directed toward women and includes “holiday classics” such as:

First of all, decisions about who you date, whether to marry, and when (or if) you choose to start a family are your decisions. You don’t owe your parents, siblings, grandparents, uncles, cousins or anyone else an explanation about how you choose to live your life or what order you experience life’s milestones on your journey.

Such questions from friends and family are especially hurtful for people who are struggling with infertility. Questions about starting a family can throw salt in an already raw wound for women and their partners.

Tips For Surviving Future Holiday Get-Togethers

While you can’t prevent people from asking questions or change the reality of your situation, there are steps you can take to make future holidays more enjoyable for you as you continue on your fertility journey:

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