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Taylor Swift's Guide to Spring Break

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Taylor Swift's Guide to Spring Break

If you're having some trouble deciding what to do for this year's Spring Break, you have come to the right place. Taylor Swift definitely knows how to make the best of every situation and she has some great ideas about those Spring Break plans of yours.


1. Take a spontaneous road trip.

Road trips are a great way to create lifelong memories with your best friends.


2. Get to know that guy you've had your eye on.

Gathering up the courage and telling him you've always had a thing for him will feel really awesome!


3. Make new friends.

Everybody loves new friends!


4. Get glammed up and spend a night out on the town.

Going out with the girls is always fun!


5. Jam out to your favorite songs.

Music is the icing on the Spring Break cake!


6. Sign up for a dance glass at your local gym.

Dying of embarrassment is totally fun when you're with your closest friends.


7. Spend a day in the kitchen.

Baking is a great way to relax without having to go anywhere... and you get to eat what you make. It's a no-brainer.


8. Hang out with your siblings.

Let's face it... you actually do miss them.


9. Go to the beach every opportunity you have.

Obviously.


10. Most importantly, stay safe and make good choices.

Don't do something you'd be afraid to tell your mother.

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