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If 'The 12 Days Of Christmas' Was Rewritten In 2018, These Millenial Items Would Absolutely Make The Cut

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If 'The 12 Days Of Christmas' Was Rewritten In 2018, These Millenial Items Would Absolutely Make The Cut
Madison Foster

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The famous Christmas song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas" was written in 1780. A lot has changed since then. If the song was written in 2018, twelve different items would probably be on the list.

1. A fidget spinner twirling

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Nothing embodies this generation more than a fidget spinner, so what better choice for the main line of the chorus?

2. Two iPhone Xs

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3. Three acai bowls

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4. Four Netflix shows

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5. Five golden highlighters

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6. Six kombucha bottles

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7. Seven succulents sunning

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8. Eight matcha lattes

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9. Nine yogi ladies

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10. Ten slime videos

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11. Eleven puppies cuddling

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12. Twelve Redbubble stickers

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