Alison Brie says one trick has helped her and Dave Franco survive the holidays with the in-laws
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Alison Brie says one trick has helped her and Dave Franco survive the holidays with the in-laws
"I think the key to a happy marriage during the holiday season is being able to acknowledge privately, together, all the quirks of each other's families with no judgment,"
"I will do the shopping for my family. He will do the shopping for his family, and the gifts are given from both of us,"
"It really makes you focus on the other person and let them know in a unique way, every single night, how much they mean to you,"
Alison Brie and Dave Franco manage holiday gatherings by privately acknowledging each other's family quirks without judgment and acting as allies. They allow venting together to foster acceptance and love during potentially stressful family time. They simplify gift shopping by dividing responsibilities: Brie shops for her family while Franco shops for his, with gifts given from both. The couple reinforces connection when apart by exchanging a nightly mini love letter before bed. They married in 2017, met in 2011 at Mardi Gras, do not have children, and psychologists note holidays can be stressful for the brain.
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