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The 14 Best Memes About the Week Between Christmas and New Year's Day

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These are the memes that perfectly capture the 'dead' work week you're trapped in right now between Christmas and New Year's

Dec 29, 2022, 9:03 PM
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  • We've arrived at "dead week" — the seven sluggish days between Christmas and the end of the year. 
  • Time seems to have no meaning, and only some people are at work, spurring countless memes. 
  • Here's a roundup of some of our favorite memes and posts that encapsulate the strangest week of the year. 

The week between Christmas and New Year's Day has long been the subject of countless jokes and memes, thanks to its sluggish — but also chaotic — nature.

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During these seven disorienting and languorous days, many Americans find themselves decompressing from extensive family time, indulgent meals, and copious amounts of alcohol.

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Some even go back to work, while others opt to extend their breaks into the New Year, leaving dazed skeleton crew staffs.

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This year, there's been no shortage of funny posts about the infamous week. Here are some of our favorites:

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Living by "purge rules"

—Chase Mitchell (@ChaseMit) December 27, 2022

"Confused, full of cheese, unsure of the day of week"

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We are all Jamie Lee Curtis.

—Bob (@tweetsbybob_) December 26, 2022

"Trying to figure out what day of the week it is"

—Brian Grubb (@briancgrubb) December 29, 2022

Maybe one day the entire week will be a national holiday?

—Emily Schario (@emilyschario) December 27, 2022

Those stuck working are now part of an elite group called "Corporate Emos" ...

—the elder emo (@theelderemox) December 29, 2022

... and they are not happy about it.

—the kid (@basicallytori) December 28, 2022

Even national poet laureates embrace being one with the sofa during this time of year.

—Amanda Gorman (@TheAmandaGorman) December 27, 2021

Brands, of course, are also getting in on the fun, like Netflix ...

—Netflix (@netflix) December 26, 2022

... and Skittles.

—SKITTLES (@Skittles) December 27, 2022

And the cast of "Finding Nemo" presents a topical question.

—veet (@vveetto) December 26, 2022

"I've consumed 26,000 calories in the past 72 hours."

And finally ... acceptance.

—Liliana Segura (@LilianaSegura) December 29, 2022

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