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7 Types Of Morning People

We all know (and hate) an early riser

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Everyone functions differently in the morning. I know I am a completely different type of morning person than most of my friends. After hearing continuously from multiple people how hard it is to get up in the morning or sleeping in til noon, I have decided ti break down seven categories of morning people.

1. The Early Riser

The early riser is known for waking up early and usually their alarm wakes up everyone around them as well. An early riser usually wakes up earlier than everyone else to either go to the gym, look presentable to the public, work on homework, or something else. The point is they have a reason they want to wake up insanely early.

2. The Coffee Addict

Don't even try talking to these people or give them any reason to function before they have had their morning cup of coffee. It is their battery source and you could put yourself at risk if your interrupt their charging period.

3. The Snoozer

An alarm will go off every five minutes until they realize their class starts in five minutes, and their class is a ten-minute walk across campus. These people can usually be identified wearing their pajamas or thrown on clothes arriving to class a minute after its started.

4. The Nooner

They are dead to the world until noon. I normally wouldn't even try contacting then until a few minutes after.

5. The Nest Maker

These people are fully awake but the idea of leaving their bed is out of the question. They have their phone and laptop usually in reach and can stay in in their warm, comfortable bed until they want to leave.

6. The Pet

We all know the pets own the person. Animals are the best at letting their person know when they want breakfast or morning head rubs. Even though everything a person does for their pet is done tiredly, they do it willingly because we all love our furry babies.

7. The Walking Dead

Hard to identify. They appear to be an early riser or act like one, but are a nooner on the inside. After a class has ended, they have no idea what just happened.

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