Throwing parties can be expensive. While some people do not find these fancy gatherings worth what they cost, others believe such events are important to both individuals and the society.
People choose to throw parties for a number of reasons. For starters, they can make better teams. Project kick-off parties are good opportunities to break the ice and help team members to know each other better. Celebrating a victory create a sense of success and belonging. Companies do not see parties as wastes of money and allocate budget to support such events; moreover, they often leave good memories. From our own experiences, we all have happy memories of our birthday parties when we were little. Every family has great photos took at family gatherings in their album. In addition, contrary to what some people believe that spending on parties is a waste of social resources, they actually create value, either by employing people in the party-planning business or by offering people better experiences.
The popularity of parties, however, causes some tension in the society. They are hard on introverted people who find themselves uncomfortable in the crowd. This is a clinic symptom which psychologists call it “social anxiety disorder”. There are other ways to celebrate important events that may have greater value for their cost. For instance, companies could send out gifts after successful projects and parents could take their children on family trips to celebrate birthdays.
In my opinion, while a party is a form of social event that brings many benefits to individuals and the society, other choices should also be considered, either to cut spending or to relieve the stress of those who are not fond of crowded celebrations.
Throwing
parties
can be expensive. While
some
people
do not find these fancy gatherings worth what they cost, others believe such
events
are
important
to both individuals and the society.
People
choose to throw
parties
for a number of reasons. For starters, they can
make
better teams. Project kick-off
parties
are
good
opportunities to break the ice and
help
team members to know each
other
better. Celebrating a victory create a sense of success and belonging.
Companies
do not
see
parties
as wastes of money and allocate budget to support such
events
;
moreover
, they
often
leave
good
memories. From our
own
experiences, we all have happy memories of our birthday
parties
when we were
little
. Every family has great photos took at family gatherings in their album.
In addition
, contrary to what
some
people
believe that spending on
parties
is a waste of social resources, they actually create value, either by employing
people
in the party-planning business or by offering
people
better experiences.
The popularity of
parties
,
however
, causes
some
tension in the society. They are
hard
on introverted
people
who find themselves uncomfortable in the crowd. This is a clinic symptom which psychologists call it “social anxiety disorder”. There are
other
ways to celebrate
important
events
that may have greater value for their cost.
For instance
,
companies
could
send
out gifts after successful projects and parents could take their children on family trips to celebrate birthdays.
In my opinion, while a
party
is a form of social
event
that brings
many
benefits to individuals and the society,
other
choices should
also
be considered
, either to
cut
spending or to relieve the
stress
of those who are not fond of crowded celebrations.