Festivities Meant for any Wonderful Event
CELEBRATE YOUR FESTIVALS THE BEST WAY.
The call for celebratory events occurs worldwide as different occasions and occurrences invite the need for celebrations by paying special tributes or enjoying party festivities. Different occasions call for different needs and every type of celebratory event is usually dependent on culture and/or religion. However, there are some celebrations that occur on a global span, despite different avenues or names in which each celebration is partaken. Certain monumental celebrations occur, as some significant events are important to all aspects of culture and religion.
Some of the most popular celebrations include the following:
Christmas
Normally celebrated on December 25th as a Christian occasion to celebrate the birth of Christianity’s central figure, Jesus Christ, the actual birthday of Jesus is not truly known. Christians and non-Christians alike have adopted the occasion, turning it into a prolonged holiday season. With the constant debate of non-Christians celebrating an occasion involving the religious name of “Christ”, it has become standard to refer to the traditional occasion as “the holiday season”. Popular modern day holiday customs include music, gifts and greeting cards, a special meal or party, church celebrations and a variety of decorations on display such as Christmas trees, lights, mistletoe, holly, garlands and nativity scenes. Santa Claus, who is also known as Father Christmas, is a staple part of modern Western folklore and is considered the primary gift-giver during Christmas time. Other cultures celebrate Christmas under different premises. For example, the Jewish celebrate the occasion Hanukkah, Germans celebrate Yule, and African culture celebrates Kwanzaa.
Birthdays
In a vast majority of places around the world, birthday celebrations are common. Birthdays mark the specific month and day of a person’s birth and, depending on different cultures, are highly significant, especially at certain ages. For many cultures, there are milestone ages that signify monumental stages in a person’s life. American culture is highly celebrative of a young lady’s 16-year-old birthday as it defines her transition into womanhood. Jewish culture considers bar mitzvahs for 13-year-old boys and bat mitzvahs for 12-year-old girls as staple milestones in a young person’s transition into the stage of adulthood. However, regardless of age, most people look forward to their birthdays every year, with the anticipation of receiving gifts and partaking in a joyous celebration.
Graduation
Whether a person has achieved a milestone in primary, secondary or post-secondary education, the accomplishment of completing any form of schooling usually calls for a celebration. The ability to achieve higher levels of education is an important aspect of culture worldwide, and the celebration of these achievements is highly regarded in many cultures. Highlight graduation occasions are the completion of secondary school and post-secondary education. However, as it is becoming more popular to further split sections of school levels, graduation celebrations during younger schooling years are becoming more popular as celebratory occasions.
Career
Achieving success in life is significant in all parts of the world. Whether celebrating a new, desirable position or a noteworthy promotion or exciting transfer, obtaining a new job is usually a great call for a celebration. Career milestones are considered in close prospect to a person’s educational achievement and obtaining higher levels of success, or acquiring opportunities in platforms that are highly suitable for a person, marks an important part of a person’s life.
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