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Farzadfayedeh Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Festival and ceremonies

Hi

i am farzad in iran

i have a big qustion and that is

what is the diffrence by festival and ceremony

  

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A festival is a large party or event with fun things to so, usually (but not necessary) to celebrate a holiday. A ceremony is a formal ritual or proceeding. It has special clothing, special texts to read, certain things that people do, a person of authority (judge or religious leader) presiding.

  • A festival is a large party or event with fun things to so, usually (but not necessary) to celebrate a holiday.
  • A ceremony is a formal ritual or proceeding.
  • It has special clothing, special texts to read, certain things that people do, a person of authority (judge or religious leader) presiding.
  • Examples of ceremonies: wedding ceremony, Tasmiyah (baby naming ceremony), coronation - a ceremony where a new king is crowned.
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A festival is a large party or event with fun things to so, usually (but not necessary) to celebrate a holiday.

A ceremony is a formal ritual or proceeding. It has special clothing, special texts to read, certain things that people do, a person of authority (judge or religious leader) presiding.

Examples of ceremonies: wedding ceremony, Tasmiyah (baby naming ceremony), coronation -

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farzadfayedehfestival and ceremony

Festivals are always happy occasions which large numbers of people attend; ceremonies need not be. Ceremonies can be solemn.

A funeral is a ceremony, but certainly not a festival.

CJ

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