Festive etiquette plea, don’t be a holiday nightmare

A well-known human rights lawyer from Gweru, Brian Dube, is telling everyone to get their act together for the holidays. He says poor etiquette, whether intentional or not, ruins the season for others by creating stress. Dube emphasized basic respect across all activities, from family visits and road travel to managing money.

He specifically warned against showing up at relatives' homes without warning, calling it an invasion that wrecks plans. Traveling with ill-behaved children creates a nuisance for hosts, he noted, while joining parties without contributing anything is just rude. Dube advised couples to balance time with friends and family responsibly.

On spending, he urged people to resist impulse buys and remember January bills for school and rent need that December income. For those driving, he stressed following traffic laws, avoiding night trips and never driving drunk to keep families safe. Reckless behavior like violence or substance abuse lands too many people in hospitals, morgues or jail cells every year. His final point was to remember the less fortunate and try to make their season brighter, too.
 

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