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I do think that celebrations or festivals have become overly commercialized nowadays. Celebrations, including festivals such as Christmas, Valentine's, or Halloween, seem to emphasize excessive consumerism rather than their original meaning. People usually spend a lot of money on buying gifts or decorations rather than understanding the importance of those festivals.
Yes, I do think some celebrations have become overly commercialized. Holidays like Christmas, Valentine's Day, and even Halloween now seem to focus more on consumerism than their original meanings. For example, Christmas, which critics emphasize as a time for family, giving, and religious significance, is often overshadowed by the pressure of expensive gifts and decorations. [...]
Well, it's a bit difficult to say, but nowadays it is seen that the things which are closely connected with the occasions or celebrations are advertised through various media and social media, which is impacting our community. So yes, in a way, it is too commercialized nowadays.
