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==Traditional festive party==
==Traditional festive party==
Festive parties can take many forms.


Such gatherings can be held in honour of a particular event such as a birthday, anniversary or wedding.
A "traditional" festive party can be arranged for a variety of reasons.  Most often a party is held in the event of someone's [[birthday]], although there are other frequent occasions such as anniversaries (of practically anything), weddings, graduations, or holidays.
 
Housewarming parties are not unusual for an individual who has just moved into a new home; often these parties happen as a result of someone who has just moved away from the house that they grew up in.
 
Bachelor or Bachelorette parties are not uncommon for each member of the couple that is to be wed.  These parties have a reputation for being wild and crazy as they are the apparent "last-time" the single couple will be able to enjoy theirselves in such a manner.
 
There are other types of parties that don't explicitly have the word "party" in them.  "Baby Showers" are parties that are focused on the birth of a new child and the celebration of that event with the mother-to-be.  Such parties are semi-formal in both atmosphere and content as the environment is one of support and comfort.
 
 
 


Housewarming parties are common, especially amongst students who may be celebrating a first occasion of living away from their parents.


Parties can also take other forms.


There are even online parties, which can involve like-minded people using virtual interactions to create a festive atmosphere. One example is the [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Main_Page Citizendium] monthly [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:Monthly_Write-a-Thon Write-a-Thon] party.
There are even online parties, which can involve like-minded people using virtual interactions to create a festive atmosphere. One example is the [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Main_Page Citizendium] monthly [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:Monthly_Write-a-Thon Write-a-Thon] party.

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A party is a concept that can refer to several situations, most of which have to do with collective groupings.

Meanings of word

'Party' can have several meanings, including:

  • a group of people who share similar political objectives who form a collective association are said to be members of a political party
  • people who are involved with a set of circumstances, or privy to particular knowledge, can be said to be a 'party' to such circumstances. An example would be where people are involved in legal cases, they are said to be a 'party' to the proceedings
  • a social gathering where people become involved together for pleasant festive, or social reasons, is said to be a 'party'.

Traditional festive party

A "traditional" festive party can be arranged for a variety of reasons. Most often a party is held in the event of someone's birthday, although there are other frequent occasions such as anniversaries (of practically anything), weddings, graduations, or holidays.

Housewarming parties are not unusual for an individual who has just moved into a new home; often these parties happen as a result of someone who has just moved away from the house that they grew up in.

Bachelor or Bachelorette parties are not uncommon for each member of the couple that is to be wed. These parties have a reputation for being wild and crazy as they are the apparent "last-time" the single couple will be able to enjoy theirselves in such a manner.

There are other types of parties that don't explicitly have the word "party" in them. "Baby Showers" are parties that are focused on the birth of a new child and the celebration of that event with the mother-to-be. Such parties are semi-formal in both atmosphere and content as the environment is one of support and comfort.




There are even online parties, which can involve like-minded people using virtual interactions to create a festive atmosphere. One example is the Citizendium monthly Write-a-Thon party.

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