Beside the Austrian “Carneval” (is known as fifth season in the year, were we always get masked) we often masked us for events and parties. I think it is very popular now. Halloween is normally not part of our culture, but in the last years it also became more and more common. We have also costume- or theme-parties during the year, without a specific meaning or background. That can be: birthday parties, season parties, arpartment parties or something like that. Also some bars and clubs offer theme parties like pajama party, 70ties and 80ties party or other decade parties, also very en vogue are Chrsitmas parties.
...my sister as "Silvester" by our "looney tunes" - Winter party,...





as i know, most of the holiday in US are similar with in EU. But... it should have some difference from the origin and the next gerenation, right ?
ReplyDeleteKorean is not familiar with costumes and party. We don't have that kind of culture becaus i think we more focus on meeting and talking each other than showing some performance. However, I want to join costume party like Halloween.
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