Should we go to each others' office's holiday party?
72%
Of course
- Kelly Magsayo, 23, from La Jolla, CA
"If we're comfortable with that then of course!" - Lucy Malcolm, 26, from New York, NY
"Depends on the office, the party, the venue, etc." - Jenna E, 32, from Davenport, IA
"If the relationship is serious then of course we each want to meet the people the other work with." - Johanna Beyenbach, 29, from New York, NY
"Depends on what the party's like. If it's open to guests, then sure." - Miranda Elling, 32, from Chicago, IL
"Nothing like meeting all the people you've heard stories about!" - Cheng-Cheng Lok, 24, from San Francisco, CA
"It's cute." - Amy S., 25, from Chicago, IL
"It's fun for people to see each other outside of a work context." - Rosalind Sun, 23, from San Diego, CA
"I would be proud to introduce my boyfriend to my co-workers. He should be proud to introduce me too." - Jessi Odenbach, 28, from Chicago, IL
"Depends on the office dynamic, but why not?" - Marisa Zupan, 27, from Brooklyn, NY
"But ONLY if we're really serious. Bringing flings to holiday parties is unsavory." - Genevieve Melzer, 27, from San Francisco, CA
"It's ok just not too much." - Alicia Cohen, 37, from New York, NY
"It'll be fun." - Sarah Conrad, 27, from New York, NY
"They all know about you at her work, now's the time to make your good impression!" - Renee Lucas, 30, from New York, NY
"It's a fun time to show each other off." - Rosie Dehoyos, 29, from Dallas, TX
"That's when everyone shows off their better half." - Alison Dichter, 31, from New York, NY
"Yes, the more parties the merrier. But if it's awkward to introduce each other to co-workers, no." - Kate DAlleva, 25, from Morristown, NJ
"Unless I've been flirting with my boss." - Jacquelyn Tillotson, 31, from Miami Beach, FL
"Help each other get through the agony." - Jen Gsell, 29, from Reston, VA
"It shows you care. It's flattering when the other person wants to show you off to his/her peers." - Jessica G, 25, from Boca Raton, FL
"YES! Join the Holiday Spirit!" - Joellee LeClair, 34, from Dallas, TX
"It's called supporting each other." - Greta Eagan, 30, from New York, NY
"Of course, if you're invited to bring them. Otherwise, go alone and dish the gossip later (hehe)." - Luana Suciu, 25, from Boston, MA
"Don't see why not." - Jennifer Manghisi, 27, from New York, NY
"Don't you want your co-workers to be jealous of how hot I am?" - Kristin Castro, 24, from San Francisco, CA
"Holiday parties are so fun." - Vida James, 28, from New York, NY
"You should put a face to the names I complain about." - Katrina Robinson, 28, from Charleston, SC
"Free food and booze? Yes please!" - Dominique Vance, 23, from New York, NY
"Support each other. Invite her to yours and she'll feel important. Go to hers too if you're invited." - Emily Pelton, 29, from Brooklyn, NY
"If we're invited!" - Christina Johnson, 31, from New York, NY
"If you both go, you both score points. At work and at home ;-)" - Anne C, 24, from Miami, FL
"Depends on how long we've been dating and if we'd like each other there." - Molly Millett, 23, from San Francisco, CA
"But only if that person asks you to go, do not invite yourself." - Rebecca Nashleanas, 25, from Los Angeles, CA
"If significant others are allowed, why not?" - Genevieve Melzer, 27, from San Francisco, CA
"So you don't hit on your co-workers..." - Julienne Irons, 27, from Los Angeles, CA
"Yep. It's a great bonding experience to be around work friends. Also, I like showing off my man." - Shelly Kaplan, 28, from Chicago, IL
"At least there will be ONE person you will want to talk to." - Whitney R, 25, from Princeton, NJ
"The more the merrier." - Lauren McHenry, 26, from Dallas, TX
"C'mon, it's a party!" - Grace Kang, 29, from Los Angeles, CA
"Sure, why not?" - Sara Koch, 30, from Youngstown, OH
"Office politics, you know..." - Deeana Lowe-Chin, 24, from Miami, FL
"But NO heavy drinking, I have to see these people again." - Corey G, 25, from Chicago, IL
"Don't you want to meet the people she works with everyday, and vice versa." - Elinor N, 23, from New York, NY
"Why not? It would be fun!"
30%
No, thanks
- Shelby Kovant, 25, from New York, NY
"I'd actually like to do the office parties separately unless we are seriously dating." - Allison Baxley, 29, from New York, NY
"If she asks, then go. She probably wants to show you off. But don't force it." - Sandy Tragos, 32, from Chicago, IL
"It depends on how long you two have been dating." - Ashley Becker, 26, from New York, NY and Miami, FL
"Unless it's a big deal, I'd rather do the booze bash by myself, I don't want to have to babysit!" - Heather Callan, 25, from Chicago, IL
"It depends. Will it be fun? I don't want to go if it won't be fun." - Erika San Miguel, 32, from Larkspur, CA
"Depends on how long we've been dating. Work is where I spend most of my time and I'm protective." - Kelly Kaems, 30, from Kew Gardens, NY
"It can be really awwwkward..." - Carly Twisselman, 25, from Los Angeles, CA
"Keep business and pleasure seperate unless you are very serious." - Laura Lefkowitz, 35, from New York, NY
"An office party is usually pretty boring for a significant other." - Paula L, 28, from Miami, Florida
"I don't really want to meet your co workers." - Emily Woolf, 26, from Brooklyn, NY
"Only if it's really serious." - Francesca Lacuesta, 29, from Sacramento, CA
"Office parties are for employees and employees only. Keep your love and work lives separate." - Kira Wilkinson, 27, from Washington, DC
"I don't want to know what your 'work wife' looks like." - Lisa Miao, 27, from New York, NY
"It depends on your office culture and relationship. Probably shouldn't mix business with pleasure." - Mekalia Reid, 27, from New York, NY
"That is painful, so attendance is only reserved for serious relationships." - Ashley Hayes, 24, from Los Angeles, CA
"It's not mandatory." - Jennifer Beio, 26, from Chicago, IL
"Personal lives are separate. No spouses allowed at ours, anyway." - Kimone Campbell, 27, from Palm Beach, FL
"It's not that important."