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12 Times 'The Office' Perfectly Describes The Spring Break Feels

Spring break 2017... Gone, but mostly forgotten.

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12 Times 'The Office' Perfectly Describes The Spring Break Feels

We all have experienced the overwhelming relief and thrill that comes over us when spring break is here at least once in our lifetimes, if not every year. Yet, we all know the heartbreak that occurs once we get home and spring break is officially over. This is twelve times The Office perfectly describes those feelings.

Spring Break:

That feeling when you finish your last class before knowing you do not have to do anything school or education related for at least a few days.

Trying not to lose your cool at the spring break pre-game celebration, but obviously doing it anyways.

Actually leaving for the little bit of vacation time you get for spring semester.

Getting to your destination and comparing it to the millions of pictures you looked through when you were supposed to be doing homework.

Once spring break is finally kicked off and you are just excited that you made it here alive, which continues through the rest of spring break.

The day before you leave. No further explanation necessary.

Post Spring Break:

Getting home and checking your bank account.

Going through your social media like...

Once real life starts kicking back in and you have to act like an adult...

Waking up the morning spring break is officially over.

Sitting in class the first five minutes like...

How you spend the rest of all of your classes until finals where we can celebrate summer.


Rest in peace spring break 2017. Gone, but mostly forgotten. Until next year...

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