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15 Times 'The Office' Characters Explained Your Summer Vacation

The cast from "The Office" accurately relays thoughts and feelings college students experience during the summer.

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15 Times 'The Office' Characters Explained Your Summer Vacation
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Ahhh...summer vacation is finally here. School is out and relaxing on gorgeous, warm days is upon us at last. It's time to adjust to new schedules, make some extra cash, catch up on sleep, hang out with friends, and enjoy the sun. The staff at Dunder Mifflin Paper Company accurately portray 15 thoughts and feelings that college students have once summer vacation begins:

1. School is out and responsibilities are over

2. Thinking of endless days of doing nothing

3. Reuniting and pulling shenanigans with your long-lost besties

4. When somebody tells you that you deserve a summer vacation after enduring all the stress of the school year

5. The excitement of returning to your summer job

6. Realizing that going back to work isn't actually all that exciting

7. Good thing you are working because you spend all your money on food now that you no longer have a meal plan to purchase Starbucks with

8. Getting your tan on

9. Living off of ice cream

10. Completing another year of school

11. Is it too late to start working on your beach body?

12. Not knowing what to do with access free-time

13. Getting used to living with siblings again

14. Finally taking some time to attempt to sort through big life decisions and make a plan

15. Deciding not to worry about anything because it's finally summer and time to relax

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