From a purely secular perspective, Easter is considered the least satisfying holiday, marked by confusing color schemes and traditions that leave families feeling awkward. The pastel colors do nothing for those with ruddy complexions, leading to questions about appropriate attire that feels overdressed yet oddly casual. The concept of Easter brunch remains elusive, and the food typically lacks a clear seasonal theme, causing additional stress. Finally, the quality of Easter chocolates often disappoints, leaving many longing for something more satisfying.
Easter's color scheme with pale pastels feels mismatched, especially for those with a ruddy complexion like mine. It's a confusion of dressy but not appropriately seasonal.
Easter brunch is more theorized than practiced—ham or eggs seem too vague, and the pressure to prepare adds stress rather than joy to the holiday.
The Easter chocolate doesn't quite satisfy; it seems filled with more plastic than flavor despite the occasional joy of a personalized chocolate egg.
What is Easter attire? We're trapped in a confusing dress code that leaves us overdressed and uncomfortable, with no clear answers on what to wear.
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