The Evolution of Holiday | PeopleStocks
Holidays have been a cornerstone of human culture for centuries, with ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians and Greeks observing festivals to honor their
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Holidays have been a cornerstone of human culture for centuries, with ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians and Greeks observing festivals to honor their gods and mark important life events. Today, holidays like Christmas, with a global vibe score of 92, and Diwali, with a score of 88, bring people together across the globe, generating billions of dollars in revenue each year. The commercialization of holidays has been a topic of debate, with some arguing that it undermines their original purpose, while others see it as a necessary evolution to keep traditions relevant. According to a report by the National Retail Federation, holiday spending in the United States alone reached $729 billion in 2020, with the average person spending around $1,047 during the winter holiday season. As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, holidays are also becoming more diverse, with many countries adopting and adapting foreign traditions to create unique cultural fusions. For instance, the Japanese celebration of Christmas, known as 'Kurisumasu', has become a popular holiday, with a vibe score of 75, and is often marked with festive lights, gift-giving, and a traditional Christmas dinner, showcasing the complex influence flows between cultures and entities, such as the influence of Western culture on Japanese traditions, and the role of global events, like the Olympics, in shaping cultural exchange.