When it comes to Christmas, opinions differ. Some can hardly wait to finally gather under the tree. Others, if at all, only get into the right mood shortly before the festival and are simply annoyed by the Christmas hustle and bustle in the run-up to it.
The aversion to the run-up to Christmas is particularly pronounced in three zodiac signs – but for different reasons.
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Virgo – has a lot to do in Advent
Virgo is the greatest perfectionist among the zodiac signs. And this trait brings with it a lot of work for this zodiac sign at the end of the year.
After work, the tension doesn’t stop for Virgos. Because of course she wants to buy the most beautiful gifts for her loved ones and the house and apartment have to be spruced up before the holidays.
Unlike other people, the days before Christmas are not a quiet time for Virgos, but rather real stress. She only gets to breathe deeply when the party begins.
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Gemini – has nothing to do with contemplation
Contemplation is not at all the busy Gemini’s thing. He makes much more use of the cold Christmas days to get on a plane and fly away to warmer climes. It is not surprising that there is no real Christmas spirit on exotic beaches. Gemini is also busy getting to know the country and its people.
Only when he calls his loved ones at home on Christmas Eve does this zodiac sign perhaps feel a little melancholy. But this feeling disappears as soon as the conversation ends.
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Aquarius – no rituals please
Christmas is the festival of rituals, but Aquarius hates nothing more than rigid rules that everyone follows. That’s why this zodiac sign tries everything in the run-up to Christmas to maintain everyday life and not get into a contemplative mood like the others.
Aquarius steers clear of Christmas markets. And while others are traveling through the city center to buy presents for their loved ones, he prefers to meet up with his friends for happy hour in the pub.
This zodiac sign also often turns down invitations to a Christmas party with colleagues. It’s better to risk a few upsets than to take part in supposedly stuffy events.
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