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The 12 Days Of Christmas Shopping: A Humorous Countdown

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Are you the type of person who starts planning for Christmas shopping on December 25th? Or do you leave it all to the last minute and then run around like a headless chicken, desperately trying to find the perfect gifts?

If you're in the latter camp, then you'll appreciate the humorous countdown to Christmas shopping that we've compiled below.

**12 Days Before Christmas:** You start to think about what you're going to buy people, but you don't actually do anything about it.

**11 Days Before Christmas:** You finally make a list of what you need to buy, but then you realize that you don't have enough money to buy everything on your list.

**10 Days Before Christmas:** You start to panic and buy whatever you can find, regardless of whether or not it's what you actually wanted to buy.

**9 Days Before Christmas:** You realize that you've bought too much stuff and you start to feel overwhelmed.

**8 Days Before Christmas:** You start to wrap the presents, but you quickly get bored and start to eat the candy canes instead.

**7 Days Before Christmas:** You finish wrapping the presents, but then you realize that you've forgotten to buy a gift for your boss.

**6 Days Before Christmas:** You go to the store to buy a gift for your boss, but everything is sold out.

**5 Days Before Christmas:** You start to cry because you don't know what to do.

**4 Days Before Christmas:** You finally find a gift for your boss, but it's the ugliest thing you've ever seen.

**3 Days Before Christmas:** You give your boss the gift, and he pretends to like it.

**2 Days Before Christmas:** You start to feel the Christmas spirit and you actually enjoy spending time with your family.

**1 Day Before Christmas:** You realize that the true meaning of Christmas is not about the presents, but about the people you love.

**Christmas Day:** You wake up feeling happy and content, and you spend the day with your family and friends, enjoying the simple things in life.

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