Family drama: Who gets the festive season?
Updated | By Vic Naidoo
The holidays can be a tough time for families, with general pressures rising and nerves worked on, but it can even test the strongest romantic relationships.

When you've moved out of your parent's home, there is nothing quite like returning during special occasions.
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The most obvious being the festive season. But sometimes the nostalgia and homesickness can quickly dissipate and turn into frustration and irritation.
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No matter how much you love your family, they are the ones that generally push your buttons the hardest because they know you so well.
But you still want to see them during this time.
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So what happens when you become one half of a whole, meaning you find yourself in a relationship or eventually married.
Now there are two (possibly more) families that have visitation rights.
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How do you decide where to spend, what most families consider the most important time of the year?
Which family will you let down?
One listener took a chance and decided to send Vic a voice note and lucky for her, he heard it and wanted to offer some advice.
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