I think that there is a Jess Day in every friend group. If you are a hopeless romantic, bubbly and love to burst into song at any given moment then you have symptoms that makes you Jess Day.
1. You have a weird yet mature outlook on life.
Even if you are the single friend or more introverted, you still have a positive outlook on life and know that no one can steal your sparkle.
2. You believe in soulmates and are a die-hard romantic.
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Even if you go through numerous toads, you will NEVER stop looking for prince charming. Are you Snow White or Cinderella? The world may never know.
3. You are a loyal and true friend.
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You love your friends and will put them first before any possible boyfriend romance. Friends have your back.
4. You are a fashionista at heart and love all things vintage.
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People want to raid your closet or for you to be their stylist. You are confident and are up to date with the latest fashion do's and don't's .
5. You sing all the time, every day, into infinity.
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Pretty much a musician. Still wondering why you have not been nominated or received a Grammy.
6. You might come off as an extrovert, but you value your alone time.
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What is better than a Taylor Swift song jam? Oh, that is right... NOTHING!
7. You are your friends' own personal cheerleader with a hint of clumsiness.
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Let's go friends! You can do it! I have faith in you! KNOCK THEIR SOCKS OFF!
8. Awkward is just another word for awesome.
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Are you awkward, weird or just plain awesome? All of these words are in the same word category.
9. Optimism is your specialty.
Eternal optimist? Yes, everyone knows this about you and are very thankful for this splendid gift of yours.
10. Your friends might be the opposite of you, but they have your back and you have theirs.
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You know that your friends can get tired of your bubbly demeanor, but they would not want you any other way. You have a heart of gold and will do anything for the people you love!
Do you have the Jess Day symptoms?