
Christmas break is something that every college student looks forward to. After a stressful week of finals and a long semester of ramen, going home to your comfy bed and home cooked meals sounds amazing. As the break goes on, it is filled with its ups and downs and who better to portray that than our favorite characters from The Office? Therefore, here’s what coming home for the holidays is like, told by our favorite characters!
Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year. Coming home for the holidays to the beauty of Christmas and your familiar home is the best!
You haven’t seen some of your friends since August. It’s so much fun to find out what’s new and happening in their lives.
Dining hall food and ramen is only good for about a week. After that, you’re craving some good home cooked meals.
There are some people you were hoping to leave in high school. Seeing them again can invoke a major feeling of PTSD.
Your whole family is in town for Christmas and for some reason your mom trusts you to help in the kitchen. It never turns out as anyone hoped.
Everyone has that one relative who just will not stop talking. You keep trying to exit the conversation, but fail miserably every time.
One of the best parts of the holidays is getting to ring in another year with your besties. Its one big party!
Being home is fun for only so long. You start to remember why you left town in the first place.
You’ve gotten so used to waking up at 2 pm and laying on the couch, you are not ready to get back to work. On the bright side, your mom might send you back with yummy leftovers!
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