If that gives you anxiety, imagine this scenario:
You started a new job at the beginning of the year. On birthdays, it is the policy of this employer to gather together ever single employee and stand them in a circle. The highest ranking individual gives a small speech on how grateful they are for the birthday-employee's work. All gathered then proceed to sing and clap along to the happy birthday song and give the birthday sufferer a small, tacky gift which they must then fuss over and pretend to adore. After this, the birthday sufferer must give a small speech about how much they love working with these strangers and is so grateful and is looking forward to the opportunity to continue working with them all. This all occurs in your second language.
I just remind myself that in nineteen days, it will be over, and won't come again for another year. On the plus side, though, I'm pretty sure no one in my family even knows how to call me if they want to, so there's that.
/end self-pity-a-thon
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"A flower falls, even though we love it; and a weed grows, even though we do not love it."