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Waiting for Christmas Break is a bit like sitting through the opera: it’s a long, painful stretch of time that goes on forever and leaves you feeling confused and a little out of sorts. Nothing short of Christmas morning will save you from this misery, but classes haven’t even finished yet. Between now and that lovely, hungover Christmas morning when you’re opening presents, here’s everything you can expect to happen while you wait.
You’ve written off the entire month of December until Christmas morning
Work? Socializing? Netflix is your life now.
The temperature drop has hit you hard
To quote Withnail and I, you’re “drifting into the arena of the unwell”.
Now that it gets dark at 4pm, you’ve become a recluse
I'm originally French but I grew up in Casablanca, Kuala Lumpur and Geneva. When I'm not writing for QS, you'll usually find me sipping espresso(s) with a good paperback.
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Every Stage of Waiting for Christmas Break
Mathilde Frot
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Waiting for Christmas Break is a bit like sitting through the opera: it’s a long, painful stretch of time that goes on forever and leaves you feeling confused and a little out of sorts. Nothing short of Christmas morning will save you from this misery, but classes haven’t even finished yet. Between now and that lovely, hungover Christmas morning when you’re opening presents, here’s everything you can expect to happen while you wait.
You’ve written off the entire month of December until Christmas morning
Work? Socializing? Netflix is your life now.
The temperature drop has hit you hard
To quote Withnail and I, you’re “drifting into the arena of the unwell”.
Now that it gets dark at 4pm, you’ve become a recluse
As the French say, l’enfer c’est les autres.
You’re snowed under with work...
You’ve barricaded your dorm room. It’s just you, energy drinks and your mounting pile of assignments.
...And you’re not entirely sure how you’ll make it through Finals Week
Why make Finals Week before Christmas break? It’s sadistic.
Somehow, you’re auto-piloting your way through to the morning of the 25th
Sleep, what is sleep?
When finals are over, you’ll be wearing fuzzy socks and watching ALL THE Christmas movies
That’s right. No one can stop you. It’ll just be you, Colin Firth and Colin Firth’s Portuguese housekeeper.
You’ve been blasting Michael Bublé in your dorms while you study...
Because, by God, you know how to have fun, and no one is going to stop you, not even your roommate.
...And have had Christmas lights up in your room since December 1...
It’s the only way to make it through your exams in one piece.
...Because you don’t mind breaking the rules in the name of Christmas
Let’s face it, the yellow lighting in your dorms is so utterly depressing.
You can’t wait to enjoy all the quiet luxuries of your parents’ home...
Like a well-stocked fridge and a sink not overrun with dishes.
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...And a functioning heater
Luxuries, really.
You also can’t wait to light Christmas candles without setting off the fire alarm…
Because nothing says Christmas like Yankee’s Christmas Cookie candles.
...And eat ALL THE FOOD...
Because you’ve been starving for months.
...I mean, and see your family, of course...
...But mostly, eat...
You’ve brought Tupperware boxes to bring leftovers to your dorm-room next year.
I'm originally French but I grew up in Casablanca, Kuala Lumpur and Geneva. When I'm not writing for QS, you'll usually find me sipping espresso(s) with a good paperback.
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