This is like a class on how to have an A+ Christmas in just five minutes !
1.First, if you want to binge the Christmas episodes ofThe Office, this chart has it covered (and not in Kevin’s chili):
2.Wondering aboutFriendsChristmas episodes, too? Well, here you go:
3.This fascinating chart tells you what people in the Americas most eat on Christmas Day:
4.And this chart tells you what’s most popular to eat in Europe on Christmas Day:
5.This chart explains how many lights you’ll need for your tree, no matter how big it is:
6.And this chart explains how to pick the perfect tree for you:
7.Pluralizing your name for your Christmas card? Well, here’s how to do it (tip #1: never use an apostrophe!):
8.Speaking of Christmas cards, this chart lays out how to write a perfect one:
9.This chart has a bunch of super useful self-care tips:
10.And this chart says how you can turn down an invitation…goodness knows there can be a lot of them around the holidays:
11.This chart with the most popular Christmas treats in European countries will make you hungry:
12.And this chart has 25 famous Christmas songs that were composed by — surprise — Jewish songwriters:
13.This funny chart tells you whether you actually need to getthatperson a Christmas gift:
14.And if you do have to give a present, this chart has a bunch of brilliant clutter-free gift ideas:
15.This chart is super cool…it tells you how — instead of tossing out your tree — you can repurpose it in the backyard for wildlife:
16.And this chart explains how the very large and very intermingled cast ofLove Actuallyis connected:
17.This chart tells you how to say “Merry Christmas” in a bunch of different European languages:
18.This chart will get you on your way to doing some holiday baking:
19.And this super interesting chart explains how Mele Kalikimaka became “Merry Christmas” in Hawaiian:
20.As promised, here are a couple more Christmas episode guides! First, forHow I Met Your Mother:
21.And here’s one for a number of other shows:
22.Lastly, here’s an important thing to remember for those formal Christmas dinners:
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