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19 People You’ll Meet in 2019

New year, new people.

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I don't know about you, but my 2018 was filled with… interesting characters. Each year brings new people into our lives. Here are 19 people you'll probably meet in the new year:

1. The one who’s bitter about 2018

Let's just say 2018 affected everyone differently.

2. The one who’s convinced 2019 will be their year

Their mentality for the new year: let's get this (fresh) bread!

3. The one who’s determined to find love

All they want is a bae by the time Valentine's day comes around.

4. The one who’s sick of winter and wants spring to come

Winter is nice until you're bored of snowmen and ready for beach season.

5. The one who won’t remember St. Patty’s Day

Let's hope they enjoyed themselves, though.

6. The one who blew all their money on Spring Break but doesn’t regret it at all

Flights, hotel rooms, and drinks are expensive, but memories are priceless.

7. The Game of Thrones lover who’s over the moon

Throne fans have been waiting for this new season for over a year!

8. The relieved graduate

They're just happy to be here.

9. The girl who went to five weddings over the summer and just wants to get engaged already.

You can only wear a bridesmaid dress so many times until you're itching to wear the wedding dress.

10. The one who adopted a pet and found their best friend

Half of their camera roll consists of pictures of their new friend.

11. The one who refused to date but eventually gets cuffed

They didn't believe in the concept of dating until they found that one special person that changed their mind.

12. The guy who dressed in a couple’s Halloween costume just to please his girlfriend

He obviously didn't voluntarily choose to dress like Troy Bolton by himself.

13. The one who’s counting down the days until the next presidential election

Thank you, next.

14. The one who studied abroad for a semester and won’t stop talking about it

Catch them mentioning studying abroad at any social event, even when the conversation has nothing to do with it. For example: "Oh, I love your shirt! When I studied abroad in France, the waiters at my favorite restaurant wore red shirts, as well", or "This wine reminds me of the wine I tried when I was abroad in Italy".

15. The one who takes a social media cleanse

They deleted the Instagram app for ten days and claim their life has changed.

16. The one who finds God

#blessed.

17. The one who takes the holidays too seriously and turns into Santa Claus

All they need is the red suit to go with their holiday cheer.

18. The one who proudly kept all of their New Year’s resolutions and is already making their list for next year.

It's time to leave bad habits in the old year and pick up good ones in the new.

19. The one who’s ready for 2020

365 new days means 365 new opportunities.

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