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Step 1
Expect to have fun at the reunion. Networking and catching up with old friends are important, but you'll have an easier time relaxing if you go with a fun-loving and friendly attitude.
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Step 2
Wear something nice, but don't dress outside of your comfort zone. If you're a business person, wearing a suit's a natural choice, but if you're a tennis coach or a groundskeeper, wear something a little less formal.
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Step 3
Remember that nearly all of your classmates will have changed. Except for a lucky few who seem blessed with eternal youth, most will show signs of aging. Embrace your changes and enjoy seeing others'.
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Step 4
Consider meeting some old friends before the reunion and going together as a group. This is a great way to ease your tensions and help you relax into the unpredictable social atmosphere at the event.
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Step 5
Have a few drinks, but don't overdo it. Enjoying an alcoholic beverage or two's an easy way to calm your nerves, but getting drunk makes you look bad and can ruin the friendly and easy-going atmosphere at the reunion.











