
After a little over 3 months, you have been away from home. You have made new friends, learned new things and started to make your own path away from your high school life. It is now Thanksgiving break and you pack up your summer clothes to bring home to switch out with your winter clothes. When you arrive home, your parents are so happy to see you, your dog is overjoyed, and your siblings are trying to get out of your room before you notice.Your mom asks you if you want to go out to the grocery store with her and this is where to begin to run into your high school classmates. These are the 6 types of people you will definitely run into when you’re home for break!
This is the one person you were so excited to see. You two already know about your college experiences. It’s like no time has passed between the two of you.
This is the kid that just didn’t go the same way as all of your classmates. Whether they stayed home or went on a vacation, you two just don’t connect anymore because you have different experiences.
That couple that made it through the first semester of college and still going strong. They were always super touchy in high school and they are just the same since they are seeing each other for the first time in 3 months.
They’re still mean and still giving you the snobby looks. You go up to them to say hi and ask how they are doing, but they have no interest.
They are already ahead in college and are on track to graduate early. They were shy in high school, but you were nice to them.
You have major history with this person and seeing them again could bring back bad or good memories. Whatever they are, you are kinda glad you saw them to see if they put on that freshman 15. They did.
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