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5 Types Of People At An Ugly Christmas Sweater Party And What Their Sweaters Say About Them

This is about to get ugly as in the 'holidays' ugly.

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5 Types Of People At An Ugly Christmas Sweater Party And What Their Sweaters Say About Them

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'Tis the season for the joyous holidays of the year. More importantly, you need to be hype for holiday parties. But how creative do you think you are when you dress up for them? Let's see.

1.The Ugly Christmas Sweater

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You must be basic-ally excited for the holidays. You came to the function just to blend in the holiday fits so you don't look like a sore thumb. At the ugly sweater party, all you want to do is to turn up and meet up with your buddies you haven't met since high school graduation. You're probably taking a picture of you and your friends in holiday sweaters for the gram.

2. The Ugly Christmas Skirt/Suit

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You must be sick of wearing a Christmas sweater every year. Or you just want a little pep in your step from your lack of effort last year at the last ugly Christmas sweater party. Mainly, you just went through a personality makeover and you want to show your friends how pretty/handsome you've become since y'all parted ways. Then always get caught up flirting with a cute guy or gal at the party. Don't be afraid if you're a part of the hometown's main gossip after the night.

3. The Ugly Christmas Accessory

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I mean Christmas is not your forte, but I get it. You don't want to be catcalled by the extra AF holidays people (read further to the next point, if you will) so you got your 'jingle bell jewelry' and call it an outfit. Or, you love the holidays, but lack the effort you would've put in an ugly Christmas sweater/outfit. You probably came to the party late so you could eat all of the food that NOBODY else had the chance to eat. Your selfish self needs to be on the naughty list.

4. The Ugly Christmas EVERYTHING

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People either call you excited for the holidays or would tell you to shut up with the holiday spirit. Otherwise, you really own the holiday season since you were out of the womb. You sing Christmas carols loud and proud, memorized left and right.

Your holiday freaks probably out-beat all of us in the ugly Christmas sweater contest every year with your light-up holiday sweaters and bottoms, shoes, and accessories adorned with ornaments. At the end of the day, you're always counting down the days to Christmas, all year long.

5. The Anti-Ugly Christmas Sweater

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This is for the other extreme end. If you don't have a trace of the holidays in your outfit, not even the festive colors, you have no passion for the holidays. You don't care about celebrating Christmas, and you probably don't give a hoot about Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Three Kings Day, etc. either.

You're there to ruin the joyous moods of the party by starting beef with your ole girl at the door over a significant other, and end up fighting. Either way, you're probably the most hated person in the room and have no business to be at the party. We didn't invite you anyways. Bye, Grinch.

What are you wearing to the ugly Christmas sweater party?

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