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How Not to Spoil the New Stranger Things Season This Thanksgiving

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at FSU chapter.

Thanksgiving means coming up with a reasonable lie to tell your family when they ask what you’ve been up to. What you can’t say is “I have done nothing but sit in my dorm room and watch Stranger Things,” because not only is it socially unacceptable, but you also don’t want to spoil the new season for your family. Here are 11 (pun intended) ways to not spoil the new season told to you by the cast of Stranger Things.

1. Stuff your face with food

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2. Slice the turkey

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3. Pardon the turkey

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4. Enjoy a meal with your family

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5. Watch A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving and flip the channel to see yourself on it

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6. Catch up with your hometown friends

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7. Start decorating for Christmas (it’s never too early)

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8. Camp out for Black Friday to get your new look 

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9. Watch the Florida State vs. University of Florida game like:

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10. Look for Barb (#justiceforbarb)

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11. Hug your family right before you head back to school

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May you have the strangest of Thanksgivings!

Media/Communications and Editing, Writing and Media major at FSU. 
Her Campus at Florida State University.