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You Know You're From a Christian Family When...

You have more crosses than the average person.

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You Know You're From a Christian Family When...
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All sorts of people in America, and around the world, have grown up in Christian families. Whether you still follow it or not, having grown up in one means all sorts of unique experiences and feelings. Like...


1. You're amazed when people have free Sundays




2. And you're really jealous they get to sleep in


3. Friday is the only night you could stay up late



4. Lent means giving up something for 40 days... and giving up 4 days later


5. It also means you lose your Wednesday nights too.


At least you still have Fridays...


6. Lent school lunches meant sad fish or amazing pizza. No in between.

7. You've seen every salad in existence because of church potlucks.


8. You made bank from your confirmation party


9. Everyone expects you to be an angel...

10. Or a complete rebel

11. You know any church event means amazing comfort food

12. You know a ridiculous amount of Christmas songs

13. The Christian life never feels easy...

14. But even with the flaws, the experience was vital

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