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The children's room has been converted into a hobby room?
Then the daughter will probably sleep next to the tree at Christmas.
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Photo: Anastasiia Chipysheva / Getty Images
When, apart from Christmas, do you ever have the whole family over for a visit?
Luckily only very rarely.
But when the extended family gathers in one place over the holidays, this sometimes leads to a problem: grandma, grandpa, uncle and nephew not only want to be fed, they also have to sleep somewhere.
When the hosts aren't running a hotel, that sometimes means guests have to make significant sacrifices when it comes to comfort.
What solutions people find for this problem can currently be seen on Twitter.
It's now a cherished tradition for users to post photos of all the makeshift beds they have to sleep in over the holidays at Christmas.
They use the hashtag »DuvetKnowItsChristmas«, a pun on the English term for »duvet«.
And because the strange beds are as touching as they are exhilarating, we don't want to withhold them from you either.
Real beds - totally overrated
This user sums up the spirit of the show well: "For all your single, childless, adult friends penned under a creepy horse and two cats."
A typical arrangement.
You're never too old for excavator bedding:
Feel like Harry Potter for once!
A two-year-old along with various household chemicals? What could possibly go wrong?
A little decoration provides the necessary cosiness.
The classic: A tower of unused household items, always on the verge of collapsing.
If you still have to go up here at night, you should take it easy with the eggnog.
You can literally smell this picture:
Good night Nick!
In the end, the series is ultimately an expression of something very Christmassy: the desire to be with family on the holidays.
Even if you have a stiff neck the next morning.
Or a cat on the face.
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