Fewer people make for a better party
Although only a slightly smaller number of people got married during the coronavirus pandemic than the year before, many couples postponed their wedding until the following year, or further. The restrictions and guidelines changed the way we celebrated. The quest lists were shorter and wedding plans concentrated on small and intimate events. Many graduation ceremonies were organised virtually, and the diplomas were sent in the post.
The stress and joy of graduation
Graduating from upper secondary school is an important milestone for many in Finland, and a cause for a large celebration. Some families postponed the parties until the autumn, while some scaled down the event. Hand sanitizer and outdoor events were common experiences. The changing restrictions and the worry over at-risk relatives added to the stress of those organising the events. On the other hand, the familiar tradition served to alleviate the distress caused by the pandemic and gave a sense of continuity.
Thank you.
You were not alone with your feelings.
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