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10 Questions You Don't Want To Be Asked At Thanksgiving

Just let me eat my turkey.

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10 Questions You Don't Want To Be Asked At Thanksgiving
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The holidays are here, which means you have to see all your relatives. You may not have seen them in a few months or even since last Thanksgiving or Christmas. They will more than likely have a long list of questions to ask you to try to catch up with what is going on in your life. Here are a few of the questions you are already planning to answer with as little information as possible:

1. Do you have a boyfriend/girlfriend?

Please don't remind me how single I am.

2. How is school going?

Please, do not ask me anything about my grades. As I'm stuffing my face with endless amounts of turkey, I'm trying to avoid the papers, projects and finals week waiting for me at school.

3. Do you have an internship/job?

Please don't ask that either. I've been searching. It sucks.

4. What do you want to do after college?

Chances are I don't even know what I'm doing when I finish this plate of dinner, so I don't know what is happening after college either.

5. What's your GPA?

Not something I want to share over dinner.

6. Who did you vote for?

Avoid this question at all costs. It isn't worth fighting over dinner about.

7. Wait, really, why are you still single?

I ask myself everyday.

8. What are you going to do with your major?

Honestly, I don't know.

9. What are the college parties like?

Not something I want to talk about with my mom at the dinner table.

10. How are your roommates?

They're good, but you don't really know them.

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