Hi Lizzie,
Same for me too - in fact I understand that the X period when people often become depressed.
Families tend to fall-out more too being forced to 'enjoy' one another's company all day.
Families also have the problem of deciding which side of the family they 'go to' on Christmas day leaving one side offended.
People get into debt as they 'have to' buy their children the latest faddy toy as all their friends will have one.
The list just goes on.
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