This Is What Your Choice Of Christmas Tree Says About You

Your tree says a lot more about your personality than you may think...

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It's not Christmas without a tree!

 

Each Christmas tree selection and Christmas decoration is unique, and the perfect festive reflection of its owner.

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So what does your tree style reveal about your personality? Take a look below and find out:

A "We went a little OTT with the decorations" Christmas tree

1/8

This tree is struggling under the sheer the weight of the collection of eclectic ornaments gathered by you and your family over many years.

You are probably a parent, and you really love your kids, enough to let them create the beautiful disaster that will be taking over a corner in your living room for the next month and a half.

Your kids taught you that perfection is overrated, as is sleeping in on weekends and being able to use the bathroom without someone calling out your name.

You're patient and fiercely protective of the ones you love.

A Charlie Brown Christmas tree

2/8

You may have a sparse tree but it's a tree worthy of one of the best Christmas movies of all time, A Charlie Brown Christmas.

You, like Charlie, see beauty where others see none. You are a glass half full kind of person with a big heart.

You cry easily and are no longer able to watch The Notebook because last time you did it took you over a week to stop crying.

Don't let people push you around this Christmas, keep a bottle of wine at hand.

A pure white Christmas tree

3/8

A white Christmas tree is all the rage right now.

Those who gravitate towards an all-white Christmas tree tend to be fond of dramatics and prone to making bold statements.

You are confident, ultra-modern and post regularly on social media.

A tabletop Christmas tree

4/8

Either you don't have much space OR your kids have left home.

You wear a lot of white linen, shop at farmers markets every weekend and are a prolific baker.

It's time you stopped thinking about other people and gave yourself the treat you so deserve.

Call a friend over for some wine and cheese, read a book, go for a swim or take a bubble bath.

A too big Christmas tree

5/8

One word: overcompensating.

You're hiding something... but what?

Nobody knows the real you because you're hiding behind glitz, glamour and very big trees.

The perfectly decorated Christmas tree

6/8

You have a perfect house and are a model partner, parent, child and friend.

You remember every birthday and anniversary without the help of Facebook and you manage to juggle home and career life with complete ease.

The thought of winging it fills you with dread and you've been planning the perfect Christmas since August.

Remember the old adage, "anything that can go wrong will go wrong," exists for a reason.

Learn to roll with the punches over the holiday season, it makes life a whole lot more fun.

The Christmas tree that's not a Christmas tree

7/8

All the extravagance that comes with Christmas isn't really your jam.

Instead you go for a modern take on a traditional past-time and opt for a tree that isn't really a tree at all.

And the truth is, you're a savvy-thinker! You like to save on space and time, and appreciate the value of a dollar.

And as for your friend's robust six-foot blue spruce? You know that, come January, you're the one who will have the last laugh with minimal clean-up required.

The trendy Christmas tree

8/8

Does your tree glow in a pink, vivid blue, or a lime green hue?

Then your tree stands out from the crowd, just like you!

We bet the best three words to describe you are: Outgoing, colourful, and bold.

Unafraid to let your true light shine, you think of your tree just as you think of your personality – big and bright! Shine on sister, shine on.

Text: Bauersyndication.com.au / Additional reporting: Natalya Molok

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