Suzanne Harrington: Festive dread? I see you and it doesn't have to be this way
Suzanne Harrington: "Few things are more exhausting than putting on a brave face."
Barely a handful of sleeps to Christmas! While small children, big shops, and Mariah Carey are having their best moment of the year, how are the rest of us doing? Because for lots of people, this week can involve a lot of tinsel-draped tooth-grinding, for all kinds of reasons, beyond the bog-standard slog of it.
Festive dread mostly centres around the small stuff. It doesn’t always mean having to steel yourself for the blatant racist, the angry drunk, the sexist dinosaur, the religious fanatic; it’s often more subtle. It’s the jokey insult, the condescending comment, the boasting, the one-up-man-ship, the chip on the shoulder, the people-pleasing, the martyrdom. The tired gender roles. The backsliding into personas you’ve long outgrown. Small stuff amplified by time, heightened by festive confinement.


