Summer's the season of family and high school reunions, neighborhood block parties and reconnecting at the cabin.
This summer? It's the season of RSVP avoidance.
To Resist Severing Valuable Partnerships, several friends and co-workers have confessed that they're bowing out of gatherings with neighbors, former classmates, even their own parents, to avoid heartburn-inducing political discussions.
I say, reconsider and please pass the butter!
Politics notwithstanding, we can — and should — take advantage of the many beautiful summer days still ahead with the people we still sort of like. All we have to do is channel the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Here are some gold-medal qualities to bring to your political discussions, compiled with an assist from top etiquette coaches and veteran politicos.
Preparedness. Awarded to those who crush it with extensive research and actual facts.
Curiosity. Maryland-based etiquette coach Kelly Frager gives the gold to those who dazzle with respectful questions, such as, "What are the issues most important to you this election?" giving way to, "How does your candidate represent those issues?"