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How To Handle Festive Family Gatherings When You’re the Single One… Again

Rachida Brocklehurst by Rachida Brocklehurst
December 10, 2025
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A woman in black polka-dot tights and sparkly heels relaxes by a Christmas tree, pouring a glass of champagne, creating a festive and glamorous holiday scene.

There’s a special kind of festive magic that arrives every December, wrapped in fairy lights, mulled wine and the gentle hum of extended family catching up.

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And then, of course, there’s that question.

“So… are you seeing anyone special?”

It comes delivered with a knowing smile, and if you’re lucky, a sympathetic tilt of the head. But, if you’re navigating the holidays as the single one, again, here’s how to do so without losing your mind.

Prepare Your Responses

You know what they say: fail to prepare, prepare to fail. Having quick replies on hand makes things much easier than thinking on the spot or falling down the rabbit hole of sharing your latest limerence fixation.

The point is not to explain yourself and close any conversations you’re not interested in having. You can always swiftly move on to the weather, because what Brit doesn’t enjoy meteorological small talk?!

Your Worth Is Not a Christmas Table Topic

People project. Families compare. And older relatives still think marriage is something that should be done by 25 followed by 2.4 children.

You are not an incomplete painting waiting for someone else to frame you. If anything, your single era allows you to show up brighter and more self-assured than ever.

Boundaries Are a Form of Self-Respect, Not Rebellion

If a conversation feels intrusive, you can gently redirect:

“I’m all good on the personal-life chat, but tell me about your trip to Cornwall?”

“No comment at this time, but I appreciate your enthusiasm.”

You do not owe emotional transparency simply because someone handed you a mince pie (or two).

Master the Art of the Irish Exit (or the British Bathroom Escape)

There is no shame in a strategic breather.

Slip to the loo. Step outside to feel the cold air on your face. Take three deep breaths.
You are not being dramatic by regulating your nervous system. Prosecco is encouraged.

No, You Do Not Need to Justify Your Choices

Not your career shifts, not your location, not your dating history, not the fact that you’re single at Christmas or that you don’t want to have children.

Your life is not a group project. Reveal what you’re comfortable with and don’t be shy to turn the conversation around to the cross-examiner.

The ‘Chosen Family’ Check-In

Sometimes the people who understand you best aren’t sitting around the Christmas table with you. They’re in your group chat, sending unhinged voice notes and chaotic commentary from wherever they are in the world.

When the questions get a bit much, or the energy in the room feels… textured, take a moment to check in with your people.

You’re not navigating this season alone. You have a small, handpicked circle who see you, get your humour and will always bring you back to yourself.

Remember: Comparison Helps Nobody

Someone else’s engagement, pregnancy, or holiday romance has nothing to do with your timeline.

You’re not missing anything by being single at Christmas. If someone wonderful appears, fantastic, but if not, you’re fully capable of creating your own festive magic without needing a plus-one to plug into the mains.

Because the truth is, your joy doesn’t hinge on another person, and that is its own kind of Christmas magic.

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Rachida Brocklehurst

Rachida Brocklehurst

Rachida is a British-Middle Eastern writer, presenter and independent journalist with a love for stories that move people. Guided by intuition and her Piscean sense of depth and emotion, she brings a distinctive cultural and creative lens to her work. Her writing explores entertainment, lifestyle and identity; from conversations with rising talent to reflections on what it means to live, love and create in the modern world. Blending authenticity, beauty and main character energy, Rachida’s voice captures the art of being seen and the power of storytelling in all its forms.

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