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But when it comes to talking about political issues, less than half of sports fans in the U.S. (43%) are supportive of athletes using their platforms to do so, the poll found.
OPINION Here's why every American should be talking about politics and religion on Thanksgiving Thanksgiving dinner with family and close friends offers a unique opportunity to learn from others ...
You may have heard the old admonition never to talk about sex, religion or politics in polite company. Often these conversations can lead to discord, division and sometimes even violence. We all ...
About half of U.S. adults tell us they seldom (33%) or never (16%) talk about religion with people outside their family.
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Not talking about religion or politics during parties, dinners or other social gatherings is usually a good thing.
After discovering they share political and religious leanings, reader’s boss wants to chat all the time.
If people decline to discuss religion out of a fear of being impolite, their collective silence might make it easier to think talking about religion is, in fact, impolite.
The age-old etiquette rule of not bringing up politics or religion in polite conversation may still stand, but some new research from Wells Fargo shows that Americans may be more willing to ...