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7 Clips From 'The Office' That Perfectly Describe My Hatred Toward Country Music

"Yikes" is the first word that comes to mind.

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Country music is something you either love or hate. I happen to be on the latter part of that scale. It just isn't my cup of tea. Much of the student population at my school likes country. I hear it often--from listening to it in people's cars to having country singers come for our big events each year. I think all my friends know how I feel about this music genre, but why not use "The Office" to describe how I feel too!

1. What I look like when country music comes on. 

2. How I feel on the inside.

3. Not knowing the songs, so you have to miss out on a jam session. 

4. Me when my friend asks, "How do you not love this song?!" 

5. When they skip to the next song, and it's another country song. 

6. Me (sometimes) liking what I'm hearing and forgetting that it's country. 

7. But then I realize what I'm doing, and go back to acting like country is the worst thing ever. 

Country music isn't my thing. I do, however, think it's so nice how much country music makes fans feel so happy.

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