One festival that I often hear people describe as over-hyped is the [Festival Name]. While it certainly has its charms and traditions, some feel that the commercialization and large crowds detract from its original spirit. Many people attend just for the social aspect rather than to engage in the cultural significance. It’s become more about the parties and less about the traditions, which can make it feel a bit disingenuous. What do you think? Is there a balance that can be struck?
One festival that I often hear people describe as over-hyped is the [Festival Name]. While it certainly has its charms and traditions, some feel that the commercialization and large crowds detract from its original spirit. Many people attend just for the social aspect rather than to engage in the cultural significance. It’s become more about the parties and less about the traditions, which can make it feel a bit disingenuous. What do you think? Is there a balance that can be struck?