6 Inappropriate Conversation Topics You Should Always Avoid at Work

Like it or not, you probably spend a lot of time at the office — maybe even more than you do at home. Even if you’re not crazy about your job (maybe it’s time to get on that job search grind!), all the time you invest in it is bound to make you feel pretty comfortable when you’re there. Is it possible that you’ve gotten a little too comfortable? Maybe.

When we get comfortable, we tend to stop filtering what we say, which can get us into trouble. No matter how close you may be to your coworkers — or even to your boss — there are some subjects that just aren’t right for professional small talk. We asked six career experts to weigh in.

1. Coworker Drama: There’s a time and a place to discuss any lingering tensions that you’re having with a colleague… and that time and place is a formal meeting with an HR rep or other supervisor in a closed-door office. Maple Holistics HR manager and health expert Nate Masterson urges you to resist the urge to turn disagreements into office gossip, even with your boss. “If you have a problem with someone, you should try to resolve it with the person directly,” he tells us. “If the issue persists and is having a negative impact on your work, then consider approaching HR [first].”

2. Money: Unless you’re discussing a new pricing model for your clients or sharing a quick tip about a shoe sale you spotted over the weekend, money shouldn’t be discussed in the workplace. Wouldn’t you hate for complaints about your salary or personal budget to circle back to your boss and affect the way you’re considered for raises and promotions going forward? “The boss’s motivation to give [the raise] to you will never be because you need it,” Career Contessa founder and CEO Lauren McGoodwin says. “It will be because your skills add value to the company and those come at a price.”

3. Hangovers: It’s one thing for you and your work BFF to share stories about your wildest nights out when you’re chatting one-on-one in a private office (or, better yet, away from the professional environment entirely), but there’s no reason that your hangover experiences need to become fodder for the rest of your colleagues. And no one wants or needs to know that you’re currently feeling the pain from a rough night. MyCorporation.com director of operations Dana Case recommends glossing over the details of any drinking that’s led to a hangover. Trade “This weekend was socrazy!” for “It was a great weekend! I went out with some friends to a happy hour and had a good time.” Much better.

4. Politics: This one might feel pretty old school, but given the polarized state of things in our world right now, it’s more relevant than ever. “Politics is one of the most divisive topics in the book, [because] it incites strong feelings and controversial opinions, making it a breeding ground for arguments,” Healing Holidays hiring manager Matt Dunne says. “It’s very easy for these heated discussions to get out of hand because everyone feels so strongly about their views and nobody is willing to back down from their argument. This makes politics a very bad subject for workplace small talk.” Your point may be a good one that’s worth sharing, but that doesn’t make the office the best place to bring it up.

5. Complaints: As a rule, your go-to form of water cooler small talk shouldn’t be complaining. We know that you’re frustrated by the number of emails you’ve been getting from your boss and how cold it’s been in your cubicle lately (someone turn up the heat!), but you never know how those grievances may get back to a supervisor and how they might be perceived, particularly if they’ve been offered without any potential solutions. “We have bad days and we all need to vent, but when two humans commiserate, it can become toxic and it spreads like wildfire,” says positive psychologist and owner of Stellar Life Coaching Kendra Davies, who has a background in human resources. Try to limit your venting to loved ones who don’t work in your office.

6. Personal Details: It says a lot about your level of workplace satisfaction if you’re feeling comfortable with and excited about the prospect of sharing information about your personal life with colleagues, but that doesn’t mean it’s the best move. Zety HR specialist and recruiter Aleksandra Wlodarczyk advises that you keep personal chatter at a minimum when you’re on the job, as it may kick off disagreements or incite judgment. Identify your work besties and confide in them instead of the larger group.

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Now that you're getting ready to transition your fall dresses to cozier winter options, you're likely going to need chic accessories to match. You don't need anything over-the-top though! We're thinking more along the lines of "when cutesy meets functional" here. And since you're likely buying gifts for everyone else, we don't want you to forget to buy yourself something nice before 2025 arrives! Luckily, Anthropologie has all the CUTEST accessories right now, from totally adorable bag charms to cheeky pairs of tights. Here are all our fave finds right now!

P.S. Some of these Anthropologie accessories can also work as cute stocking stuffers, if you really can't help but snag something for everyone else.

Here's our favorite Anthropologie accessories

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Anthropologie Bubble Letter Monogram Bag Charm

If you're been focusing on gratitude journaling so you're not stuck doom scrolling every day, it doesn't hurt to buy a cute bubble letter bag charm (or three) to remind you to reach for joy! They're easily interlock on your purse strap and will catch the sunlight no matter which way you turn your bag.

Wanna go for something a little cheekier? I think "BRAT" letters could do the trick. 💚

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City Bag Charms

If you're love the "concrete jungle where dreams are made of," you'll definitely love these city bag charms. They've got a nod to all of the things that make you feel like you've been in the city forever and don't ever plan to leave.

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Zodiac Pressed Coin Bag Charms

Represent your zodiac with one of these coin bag charms. They have the traditional symbols for each sign and will remind you to check your horoscope every time you look at one.

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Melie Bianco Brigitte Satchel

Admit it — you've had your eye on satchel purses for a while now. As luck would have it, we're here to give you that encouraging stylish push you need to add one to your closet! This burnt orange option is sure to become a part of your everyday style because of it's ability to be as casual or dressy as you like.

Anthropologie

The Love Knot Slouchy Bag

You could always embrace the burgundy love with this slouchy bag. It's easy to toss over your shoulder, but it won't slide down as you continue making your mad dash to different retailers before Christmas.

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Zodiac Charm Necklace

Want a necklace to match your zodiac bag charm? Get your hands on this one! It features three different depictions of your sign that makes it clear if you're a Taurus, Capricorn, or Gemini.

Anthropologie

Shades of Sea Triple-Layer Necklace

Love the look of tangled necklaces that don't come with the risk of accidentally breaking? Us too! That's why we included this triple-layer option. You'll get a couple of gold hardware chains mixed in with cute beads that are a nod to the friendship bracelets you used to make.

Anthropologie

Cherry Drop Earrings

We don't really have a concrete reason for why you need these cherry earrings aside from noticing how cute they are. They're one of the designs that skims the lines of being kitschy yet chic, making them a must-have!

Anthropologie

Triple Curve Huggie Earrings

Our minimalist lovers will love to keep it simple with these silver semi-hoop earrings. They have a curved appearance that won't give off the impression that they're boring or lifeless. Trust us — they're anything but!

Anthropologie

Maeve Scallop-Edge Scarf

For all we know, you could be looking for a fun scarf to tie around your neck and we've got the perfect one for you! This scallop-edge design makes a statement, but it won't overshadow your outfit! Isn't that fun?

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Waffle-Stitch Scarf

This traditional waffle-stitch scarf is for anyone who cares more about keeping their neck and chest warm than they do having something that makes a bold statement.

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Compact Knit Scarf

Wait, sit down. We have to discuss how neck scarves can be as cute as they are stylish. This leopard print option has all the makings of something that'll pair nicely with the brand new wool coat you just bought.

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Patterned Hair Scarves, Set of 2

Protect your hair and make a statement with this set of patterned hair scarves. They partially remind us of the expensive glassware sets our grandparents wouldn't let us touch as kids, but this time you won't have to worry about her fussing over your choice.

Anthropologie

Polka Dot Tights

You've already RSVP'd to that fun holiday get-together and have your choice of two cute party dresses. Now all you need is a pair of cute polka dot tights and festive heels to complete your look!

Anthropologie

Sparkle Cowboy Rancher Hat

Cowboy hats may feel more appropriate for summer, but this sparkly rancher choice has all the makings of a cute party accessory. Don't be afraid to don it at your best friend's annual Christmas party this year because it's sure to be one of the things other guests remember.

Anthropologie

I-SEA Aviator Readers

Both glasses and reading can be sexy — at least according to these aviator readers! They keep pesky blue light from computer and kindle screens at bay, protecting your eyes in the process.

Anthropologie

Vintage Western Belt

Add a cute western belt to your bootcut jeans for a cowboy chic outfit that'll get you tons of compliments.

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Hip Icon Belt

"Go big or go home" can be applied to almost anything — especially this belt! We recommend putting it around the waist of your fave maxi dress for a nod back to the early to mid-2000s style.

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If you've finished binging Wednesday and you've already seen Scream VI multiple times, you were probably itching for a new Jenna Ortega project to watch. Well, no matter how many times you've already seen Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, you don't have to wait much longer to stream it at home! Not only does the movie return to the wacky world of the 1988 film, but we also get to see Ortega as the daughter of Winona Ryder's Lydia, which might just be our favorite casting decision of the year. Here's everything we know about the fall movie.

Keep reading for the latest news on Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, and when you can stream it.

Where will Beetlejuice 2 stream?

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Beetlejuice 2 isn't streaming quite yet — but we don't have to wait long. The movie will hit Max on December 6, making it the perfect weekend watch!

How Long Is Beetlejuice 2?

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Beetlejuice 2 is 1 hour and 44 minutes long. The original Beetlejuice is 1 hour and 32 minutes.

What has Winona Ryder said about returning for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice?

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At the Venice Film Festival press conference for the movie, Winona Ryder opened up about coming back to play Lydia once again. “It was one of the more special experiences of my life," she says (via The Hollywood Reporter). "My love and trust for Tim [Burton] runs so deep and there was a sense of a certain playfulness and readiness to try things...You feel so safe in nonsense, but you also feel just completely free.”

Justin Theroux adds that joining the franchise felt like being “handed the keys to Willy Wonka’s house or something."

Ryder also says the best part of the movie was working with Michael Keaton again, and jokes, "One of my favorite parts was getting to stare into your eyes again."

What is Beetlejuice 2 about?

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We finally have some plot details thanks to The Hollywood Reporter! Winona Ryder's Lydia brings her daughter Astrid back to Winter River, and when Astrid finds the town scale model, she accidentally opens a portal to the afterlife. Now, both worlds are being thrown into chaos! Watch the official Beetlejuice 2 trailer here.

We're excited for Beetlejuice 2 to be another classic Tim Burton movie for one reason — he wanted to go "back to the basics." "I really enjoyed it," Tim Burton told The Independent. "I tried to strip everything and go back to the basics of working with good people and actors and puppets. It was kind of like going back to why I liked making movies.”

Movies like The Nightmare Before Christmas, Corpse Bride, and (of course) the first Beetlejuice are cemented in pop culture history because of how stripped back they are. Considering Beetlejuice 2 features a lot of the same actors as the first movie, we're expecting it to continue the story of family and coming of age.

Watch The New 'Beetlejuice 2' Trailer

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The new Beetlejuice 2 trailer is giving Wednesday thanks to Astrid's boarding school, and all the gothic, spooky sets. And it looks like we're getting a throwback to the OG movie thanks to dance scene between Jenna Ortega and Catherine O'Hara! We also get a new look at Winona Ryder as Lydia and Michael Keaton's Beetlejuice, and it looks like their partnership is going to be more complicated than ever thanks to Willem Dafoe's Jackson.

Who is Jenna Ortega in Beetlejuice 2?

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Jenna Ortega stars as the daughter of Winona Ryder's Lydia, and this "It" girl does a great job leading the film. In an interview with Vanity Fair, she gives a glimpse inside Astrid's character. "She’s weird, but in a different way and not in the way you’d assume," she says. "The relationship between Lydia and Astrid, [is] really strange because it’s a lot of catching up and putting the pieces together of what’s gone on in Lydia’s life since, which is nice, I think, for anybody who loves the character and is excited to see her again."

While Astrid isn't Lydia's polar opposite, Jenna does reveal we'll see them butt heads. "I wouldn’t say [Astrid's] bright and sunny at all," she continues. "She doesn’t go to the opposite end of the spectrum, but any kid who becomes a teenager wants to be removed from their parents. I think they instantly just fight whatever it is that their parent loves."

This leaked first look features Ryder and Ortega filming in Hertfordshire, England. I'm so glad Winona Ryder still has her iconic hairstyle from the original film, and that even though Ortega's dress is white instead of red or black, you can see that there is some peachy pink tulle in her dress. Even if her character seems different from Lydia, the two might just be more similar than we expect.

Who else is in the Beetlejuice 2 cast?

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In addition to Jenna Ortega and Winona Ryder, the movie stars Michael Keaton, Willem Dafoe, and Justin Theroux. Tim Burton directs, Seth Grahame-Smith and David Katzenberg produce, and Mike Alfred Gough and Miles Millar wrote the script.

When is the Beetlejuice 2 release date?

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The Warner Bros. movie released on September 6, 2024. When the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes began, the movie had less than two days of filming left. “I feel grateful we got what we got. Literally, it was a day and a half,” Tim Burton told The Independentat the time. “We know what we have to do. It is 99 per cent done.”

The First Look At "Beetlejuice 2"

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The first look at Winona Ryder and Jenna Ortega in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is truly wonderful! Winona's Lydia is just as emo as she's always been (thank goodness), and I love to see the contrast between Lydia and Jenna Ortega's Astrid. Even though Astrid has similar tones and edge thanks to the dark overcoat and boots, I really like that we can see colorful stripes peeking out from underneath her coat.

The first teaser was giving small town coming-of-age, Halloween, and family drama. And the movie delivered. At CinemaCon 2024, Tim Burton said that coming back for Beetlejuice 2 was like “a big weird family reunion” (via The Hollywood Reporter). While a sequel to the original movie has been in talked about, actor Michael Keaton says this version of the script “finally it got right.” He also added: “I have to tell you this though, it’s really f—king good.”

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Michael Keaton's Beetlejuice clearly hasn't changed a bit.

What is Beetlejuice about?

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After Barbara and Adam die in a car accident, they wind up as ghosts unable to leave their home. When the Deetzes move into the home, Barbara and Adam try to scare them away, but only end up making things worse when they attract trickster spirit Beetlejuice. Watch the Beetlejuice trailer here!

Why can't you say Beetlejuice 3 times?

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When you say "Beetlejuice" three times, it summons the titular spirit to you. Be warned! Life is already crazy enough without the help of the supernatural, thank you very much.

Will there be a Beetlejuice 3?

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We don't have an official word on a third Beetlejuice movie yet (we haven't even seen the second one!), but if the new poster is any indication, I think we're totally getting a trilogy. The official name of Beetlejuice 2, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, means that we're getting closer to the original film's iconic phrase. You know, where you say Beetlejuice three times in a row? If we do get a third film, it would be incredible if it was called Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Beetlejuice!

How old was Winona Ryder in Beetlejuice?

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Winona Ryder turned 16 years old during the filming of Beetlejuice.

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It’s the countdown to party time and that means it's time for *all* the Christmas party food! You’ve been baking different cookie recipes for weeks in advance, coming up with the perfect holiday mocktails, and prepping your Christmas appetizers.

Now all you need is to work out the rest of your holiday menu — something your peeps can grab and go while they mingle, dance and gift swap with festive abandon. Well, we’ve got you covered!

Here are 30 party foods that are sweet to look at and easy to eat!

Brit + Co

Mac + Cheese Donuts

Nothing helps warm you up in wintry weather like comfort food, especially cheesy macaroni. For party season, put it in handheld form with our donut-shaped recipe. (via Brit + Co)

Leslie Grow

Breakfast Sandwiches

If you're having a breakfast or brunch party (coffee! pastries! pj's!), then definitely add these mini sandwiches to the menu. They're savory, sweet, and literally so delicious. (via Brit + Co)

Brittany Griffin

Easy Christmas Cookies

Every party needs some sweets, and these Christmas cookies are as festive as they come. They look amazing, and they're actually super easy to put together, which makes us love them even more. (via Brit + Co)

Cabot Creamery

Butter Candles

Upgrade your usual bread and butter spread with this TikTok food trend that will leave your guests in awe. Make a savory butter candle, a sweet one, or one of each! (via Brit + Co)

Sinful Kitchen

Red Velvet Cheesecake

This cheesecake will taste amazing no matter how you serve it. Grab some festive plates or make a variety of tiny cheesecakes with a muffin tin. (via Brit + Co)

Sarah Anderson

Chocolate-Pecan Treat

This dessert doesn't just have to be for Thanksgiving. The sweet flavors definitely work all winter long, but we wouldn't say no to some candy cane pieces on top ;). (via Brit + Co)

Leslie Grow

Sweet Chai Latte Cupcakes

If we're honest, anything that's reminiscent of our favorite winter drinks is a Christmas party food in our books. Chai spice mix *and* a bag of chai tea really bring out the flavors of this recipe. (via Brit + Co)

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Cheesy Crushed Potatoes

This recipe from Rachael Ray can be served with pork chops or on their own as a Christmas party food. Baking your Yukon potatoes and then smashing 'em with a glass creates an elevated look without any extra effort. (via Brit + Co)

Sarah Anderson

Slow Cooker French Onion Soup

Dish out these soups in tiny bowls to make them crowd-friendly. Don't forget a piece of bread for each bowl too! And cheese...you definitely don't want to forget the cheese. (via Brit + Co)

Everyone Will Want To Try These Christmas Party Foods

Sweet Cayenne

Ranch Pretzel Bites

Take your favorite sourdough pretzels and bake them in a tangy ranch coating for this delicious crowd-pleaser. Pretzel bites are a party staple any day of the year, but the seasoning makes these a special occasion all their own. (via Sweet Cayenne)

Eclectic Everyday

Christmas Tree Pull-Apart Bread With Marinara Dipping Sauce

This pull-apart bread is savory, not sweet — each little ball of dough is stuffed with cheese. It’s like biting into little heavenly pillows of doughy goodness. (via Eclectic Everyday)

Number 2 Pencil

Snowman Cheese Ball

Instead of a corn-cob pipe and a button nose, this snowman has a carrot nose and peppercorn buttons! He'll pairs well with your favorite crackers or chips. (via Number 2 Pencil)

Small Town Woman

Toasted Ravioli

Crispy and crunchy on the outside and meaty and tender on the inside, toasted ravioli is basically faux-fried food at its finest. (via Small Town Woman)

Averie Cooks

Reindeer Chow

Ever wonder what Santa feeds Rudolph? Look no further than this festive take on "muddy buddies." (via Averie Cooks)

Food Lovin' Family

Shrimp Dip

A cheesy seafood favorite for parties, this dip is simple to make with just a few ingredients. Pair it with thick sourdough bread and enjoy! (via Food Lovin' Family)

Connoisseurus Veg

Cheesy Vegan Mashed Potato Pancakes

Now this is how to repurpose leftover mashed potatoes for the party season. They go especially well with some sliced avocado or cashew cream. (via Connoisseurus Veg)

Joyful Healthy Eats

Pomegranate Honey Ricotta Toast

So, toast may be a bit of an undertaking for party noshing, but your guests will be wowed by this sweetly delicate combination. It's cheesy, it's rich, it's fluffy — the end. (via Joyful Healthy Eats)

Cooking Classy

Lasagna Zucchini Boats

This appetizer has all the delicious flavors of veggie lasagna, but you can serve them up without utensils. Finger foods for the win! (via Cooking Classy)

You Don't Want To Miss These Christmas Party Recipes

Girl Carnivore

Deep Fried Macaroni and Cheese

A classic take on deep-fried snacks, these macaroni and cheese balls are breaded, warm, and gooey. Those are all the best parts of a party food if you ask us. (via Girl Carnivore)

Give It Some Thyme

French Onion Smashed Potato Bites

If you're wondering what the difference is between a smashed potato and a mashed one, you're not alone. These gently squished baby potatoes serve as a base for all that melty cheesy and caramelized onion. (via Give It Some Thyme)

Kitchen Sanctuary

Cranberry & Brie Bites

These little phyllo bites could not be easier to make. But better prepare a double batch, because your peeps are going to make like starved animals the minute you pop these out of the oven. (via Kitchen Sanctuary)

Olivia’s Cuisine

Baked Brie en Croute

Cheese is such a crowd-pleaser, and even better when the cheese is pungent melted brie. (via Olivia’s Cuisine)

Simply Delicious

Bacon & Cheese Potato Croquettes

There’s something magical that happens when yummy mashed potato batter meets crispy bacon and sharp mature cheddar. Bet you’re salivating just thinking about it... (via Simply Delicious)

Give It Some Thyme

Roasted Butternut Squash Flatbread with Goat Cheese

Nothing shares better at a party than a flatbread. This one is your one-slice-pleases-all for winter flavors your guests will love. (via Give It Some Thyme)

Jamie Geller

Latke Sliders

Latkes? Check. Endless filling combinations for every night of Hanukkah and then some? Check. A holiday recipe that's sure to have something for everyone? Check check check! (via Jamie Geller)

Half Baked Harvest

Gingerbread Cupcakes with Cinnamon Browned Butter Buttercream

Cute gingerbread Christmas cupcakes are an absolute must at your party! The warmth of each bite will fill your guests with delight. (via Half Baked Harvest)

Completely Delicious

Citrus Spice Glazed Ham

A fun and festive Christmas party calls for a delicious ham — kudos if it has a citrus spice glaze drizzled over it. (via Completely Delicious)

These Christmas Party Food Ideas Will Be A Hit!

Pink Owl Kitchen

Southern Smothered Chicken

Smothered chicken is one of the South's staples, but we know this recipe will be a hit no matter where you throw your Christmas party. (via Pink Owl Kitchen)

Two Peas & Their Pod

One Pot Sausage Pasta

Don't discount the wonderful way that pasta can be a part of your meal spread. It's a one-pot dinner recipe you'll reach for well after the holidays. (via Two Peas & Their Pod)

The Bossy Kitchen

Sea Salt Chocolate Fudge

Biting into sea salt chocolate fudge on Christmas sounds like sheer heaven. (via The Bossy Kitchen)

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This post has been updated with additional reporting by Sally Jonesand Chloe Williams.