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December 2, 2025 6 mins

Ever wondered what your favorite Christmas song reveals about your personality? This episode of The Double Show dives into a viral study breaking down holiday hits like Last Christmas, Rocking Around the Christmas Tree, and Feliz Navidad. From nostalgic heartbreakers to extroverted party starters, discover how your seasonal playlist reflects your quirks, behaviors, and even your holiday habits.


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What is your favorite Christmas song?

Speaker 2 (00:05):
It's a Double Show, and it's the time of year
when wherever you look it's nothing but Christmas music.

Speaker 1 (00:15):
Some people love it and some people stay locked inside trembling.
If the thought of having to hear Mariah carries all
I want for Christmas one more time. So well, an
article is going viral that says what your favorite Christmas
song says about your personality. So give me three minutes
and then we'll tell you what your favorite Christmas song
says about you. It's coming up next. It's the Double Show. Okay,

(00:44):
it's the Double Show. What is your favorite Christmas song?
I asked because there's an article going viral that tells
you what your favorite Christmas song says about your personality.
And we'll go over it right now so you can
see what holiday classic you love and what it says
about you as a person. Here here are some of

(01:08):
the Christmas songs from the study Last Christmas by Wham Classic.
They say that if you like Last Christmas by Wham,
it exhibits signs of emotional rumination and recursive memory loops.
Oh Romantization of past pain is a dominant trait. Aesthetic

(01:29):
sensitivity is high and especially towards soft light and melancholy
snowfall imagery interesting. So so basically your emo after Holidays
says with holiday behavior, they buy their own gift and
tags it from their ex as a joke. They sing

(01:53):
the chorus into a wine bottle after two SIPs of
are low, and they get caught staring at old Instagram
stories under the missile. So that's if you like Last
Christmas by Wham as your favorite Christmas song, I feel
like a lot of people do that around the holidays.
This would be one. This would be my favorite Christmas song.
If I had an X to sing this about, like
Last Christmas. If I had someone to sing this about,
I would be singing this song. But since I don't.

(02:14):
When I do sing it, it's kind of like you're
like last Christmas, I gave you my heart. This is
so cool. I imtimiself that I brent back to myself. Unfortunately,
going over his study, that's going viral of what your
favorite Christmas song says about your personality. If Rocking around
the Christmas Tree is your favorite Christmas song, it says
that you present as extroverted, nostalgia prone, and rhythm motivated person.

(02:39):
You tend to exhibit unfiltered joy, mild exhibitionism. Who that's
fun rocking around the Christmas tree and group leadership during
unstructured social activities. What I don't know, just.

Speaker 3 (02:53):
Picturing my brother and my nephew that dances around the
Christmas tree to this song. I don't know about the
exhibitionism part, because that's too much.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
It says that your holiday behavior. If rocking around the
Christmas tree is your favorite holiday song, is you do
a split in the living room, if you're playing a
game like charades, you're that person. Oh, there's a dozen
cookies for co workers without being asked, and you wear
jingle bell ear rings. Oh everywhere, you're just too excited
for Christmas. Yeah, you're just two in the holiday spirit. Okay,

(03:23):
with the cookies, I'm okay.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
With all of it. Really where it's not my favorite
Christmas song, but I'm okay with it. Where those jingle
bell ear rings and popping the split. Nina, I feel
like you would be the exact opposite.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
You would be like, okay, girl, calm down, Like this
is way too much.

Speaker 3 (03:36):
Right now Christmas, not around christ this is the time
where it's turn up time.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
Every day. Are you serious? Yeah? Lit like a Christmas tree.

Speaker 3 (03:45):
Wow?

Speaker 1 (03:46):
If Felice is your favorite Christmas tune? Oh, and this
is what they say, it says about your personality. You're
a disinhibited, multi lingual in spirit type of person. He
often operating as a cognitive decibel above the group. So
you're loud, exhibits celebration, hyper focus, and low threshold for

(04:07):
shame related behaviors. Is this your favorite song, Victoria? Honest
is one of my favorite songs. Yeah, your holiday behavior.
You're the type of person to scream the chorus louder
each year despite zero Spanish fluency. That's true. I know
Victoria has it. But most people that like this song,
you know what I mean, give me the solo. It's okay.

(04:31):
They dance with the inflatable lawn decorations unprompted. And there
are the type to teach grandma how to salsa with
a cinnamon stick cinemastic.

Speaker 3 (04:41):
Do you think that would be kind of like similar
to the Hawaiian one? You know there's the Hawaiian song.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
Yeah, oh, as long as that is the thing to say.

Speaker 4 (04:55):
Oh no, broad Hawaiian Christmas Day? Yeah, I live in
reading that we bring to you bride Hawaiian Christmas Day.

Speaker 1 (05:08):
Yeah it is? You tell me my favorite?

Speaker 3 (05:12):
Is?

Speaker 1 (05:12):
I guess? Huh? We're going. A new study hits out
that says you can tell what everything about your personality
based on your favorite Christmas song. If all I want
for Christmas is your favorite holiday song here we Go,
which is most people's favorite holiday song, love it. It
says the subject demonstrates high attachment tendencies, paired with performative

(05:33):
emotional expression, prone to seasonal idealization and interpersonal dramatization, elevated
dopamine response to auditory nostalgia cues. Your holiday behavior is
You're the type of person to dress in red velvet
quote unquote accidentally to match the wrapping paper. How did
that happen?

Speaker 3 (05:53):
Me?

Speaker 1 (05:54):
I've worn wrapping paper, make a grand entrance at every
holiday party ninety minutes late. And you're the type to
force the family dog to participate in a glitter themed
TikTok this for Christmas? Honestly accurate? That's needed, But yeah,
texting four one Z sixty one was that accurate about you?
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