Here’s a roundup of some useful Friendsgiving tips culled from the interwebs. And don’t forget the Friendsgiving games if you are throwing or attending a seasonal party!
Hosting Friendsgiving This Year? You’ll Need Our Game Plan
Five years ago, I decided to throw a festive Thanksgiving with friends—and have been hosting Friendsgiving ever since. Brave enough to try it yourself? Find at least three other people to make this thing official, and call your parents to tell them you’re not coming home this year. (You can do it! You’re a grown-up!). Here’s how to pull off your own Friendsgiving. Read more.
Easy Guide to Friendsgiving: Invitations, menu ideas and 8 other tips
Thanksgiving isn’t the only dinner that’s coming up in November. The holiday’s trendy cousin Friendsgiving is also near.
The origins of Friendsgiving aren’t clear, but you don’t need to know where it originated to understand the perks.
If you’ve ever seen a Thanksgiving episode of the popular NBC series “Friends,” you pretty much know everything you need to know about the gathering.
In a time where millennials are sometimes geographically distanced from their families, they are forming strong ties and memories with the people closest to them.
And, even those who live a few miles from their family members might find themselves trying to escape the typical family drama that usually occurs around the holiday season.
Whether you’re celebrating both Thanksgiving and Friendsgiving, or just giving thanks with friends, there are 10 things you should do to make sure everything goes smoothly. More.
Leave a Reply