Date Everything! Guide | How To Romance Holly

A guide on how to romance Holly in Date Everything!

Game Guide by Groot on  Jul 08, 2025

In Date Everything!, you'll encounter a diverse cast of characters representing both household objects and abstract concepts. Among these unique personalities is Holly, the embodiment of holiday spirit, who appears as an energetic and bubbly girl.

It's great that she's so excited about celebrating every holiday, but this commitment often causes her to work too much and get burned out, which worries even other characters who could be dates.

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To have a good relationship with Holly, you need to know how to support her while also pushing her to find balance.

Finding Holly

Holly represents the spirit and decorations of all holidays, which means you can encounter her in various locations throughout the house where seasonal items are typically stored.

Look for her in places like the gym closet, the attic, and your wardrobe. To meet Holly, you need to interact with any box of decorations you find in these areas, and she will appear to greet you.

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Understanding Holly's Personality

Holly's personality is based on her love of all things fun and holiday-themed. The jingling, ringling, and ring-ting-tingling sounds that are linked with holiday parties are her favorites.

There is one big problem with her positive attitude, though: she doesn't like Jerry. The guide doesn't say who Jerry is or why Holly doesn't like them.

The most important thing about Holly's character is how hard it is for her to balance work and family life.

She gets so excited about planning and celebrating the holidays that she works herself so hard that she gets tired and sometimes passes out from too much work.

Other characters who could be dates notice her worrying behavior and say they are worried about her well-being.

Love Ending

The most interesting thing about Holly is how hard it is for her to handle work and family. It makes her so happy to plan and celebrate the holidays that she works so hard that she gets tired and sometimes passes out from all the work.

People who date her notice that she is acting in a worrying way and say they are worried about her health.

Your consistent encouragement for Holly to find balance between work and relaxation will gradually help her develop better self-care practices.

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Once she learns to manage her workload more effectively and takes time for herself, she will open up about her feelings for you.

At this point, you'll have the opportunity to reciprocate those feelings and enter into a romantic relationship with her.

Friendship Ending

If you'd rather keep a friendly relationship with Holly, you can be as helpful as you were during the love ending. Tell her how great her work is, tell her to rest when she needs to, and help her get her life in order.

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The most important change comes at the end of her story arc: when Holly tells you she likes you romantically, you can choose to stay friends instead of going after a relationship.

Hate Ending

Holly's hate ending occurs when you consistently make poor choices in your interactions with her. To avoid this negative outcome, don't dismiss her concerns about her work or well-being.

Don't act like you don't care about her problems and stories; that will make her feel ignored and unimportant.

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During your conversations with her, don't be mean or rude, and stick to that rule. If you keep misbehaving, Holly will finally start to hate you, which would be the worst possible finish to her story.


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