Ceremony, a formal event with specific actions or rituals, often held for a special purpose like weddings or graduations., Host/Hostess, the person or people organizing an event or gathering, Promotion, moving to a higher position, grade, or level, often in the context of employment, as a result of achievements at previous position, Graduation, formal ceremony where individuals receive recognition for completing their stud at school or university, Invitations, a verbal or nonverbal requet someone to attend an event or celebration, Party favors, small gifts given to guests at a party, Toast, the act of raising a glass and expressing good wishes,, Public holiday, a day when the government declares time off for the general public (not all the time it can go with a day off), Special occasion, particular event or moment that is significant for an individual or small group, Anniversary, the yearly recurrence of a significant event, such as a wedding or the founding of an organization, Bachelor party/Bachelorette party (female), an event typically organized for a groom-to-be before their wedding, often involving activities with friends, Wedding, ceremony where two people get married, often with various traditions and celebrations, Baby shower, party to celebrate an expectant mother and 'shower' her with gifts, Retirement, celebration marking the end of a person's working career and the beginning of their retirement.
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