Some beloved Christmas characters embrace the holidays; others need a little convincing. Which classic character best describes your holiday personality?
Does the holiday season make you crazy? Do your light-stringing neighbors think you're lazy? Do childhood memories drive you mad (while deep inside, you know you're not that bad)?
Who ... you? Yep, you're the Grinch from "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!"
You might look like a pushover, easily bullied into taking whatever you can get. But, shoot, you're actually a dreamer and a schemer, determined to hint your way to a gift that's a bull's-eye.
Come on, kid! You're Ralphie Parker from "A Christmas Story."
You pretend to be a seasonal skeptic - no Santa Claus, no fairy tales, no fantasies - but the truth is you'd love to have your Christmas spirit restored. You believe ... you believe ... it's silly, but you believe.
We believe you're Susan Walker from "Miracle on 34th Street."
Your oversized love of the holidays makes you appear a bit goofy, but you know the best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing aloud for all to hear.
Son of a nutcracker! You're Buddy from "Elf."
You like getting presents and sending Christmas cards and decorating trees and all that, but you're still not happy. The commercialization of the holidays dogs you everywhere you go.
Good grief! You're Charlie Brown from "A Charlie Brown Christmas."
Kim Franke-Folstad
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