Diwali

How Gen Zs & Millennials Celebrate Deepawali

"How Gen Zs & Millennials Celebrate Deepawali "

Deepawali is a festival of solidarity and splendour. Whether you are a Gen Z or a Millennial, celebrating Diwali with zeal and zest must be on your mind. Both have a different way of celebrating occasions. What if we say that it’s time for both generations to create a balance of traditional and modern ways? And celebrate #DiwaliRishtonWali with the best of both worlds. Are you all excited to know more? Just scroll down and get ready to celebrate Diwali magnificently!

Let’s Start with the Festivities

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The Diwali celebration of Millennials is all about cousins, friends and relatives coming over to meet and greet. Burning crackers, enjoying the little moments spent with family and friends and teasing each other sums it up. Gen Z goes all crazy and loud by organising Tash parties or Diwali parties. They believe in doing it in a grand style, and the whole affair is about trendy clothes, scrumptious food and refreshing drinks!

The Clothes Saga

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Millennials find excuses to buy new traditional clothes, and Diwali is one of them. Do you remember how you used to wait for the festival to buy that outfit you have your eyes on? We know you do! Getting a new pair of clothing made Diwali special. When it comes to Gen Z, they prefer more of an indo-western theme. Their closets are all updated with new trendy clothes, and they already have a lot of options for every occasion!

Sweets or Chocolates?

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Millennials are more obsessed with sweets like Motichoor Laddoos, Kaju Katlis and more. Whereas Gen Zs prefer a box of chocolates, coated dry fruits or bakery delights over traditional sweets. Gen Zs are more into gluten-free or sugar-free delights, and Millennials just can’t resist the delicious Desi-ghee wali sweets!

Lets End with the Decorations

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Millennials decorate their houses with loads of Diyas and marigold flowers. Gen Zs adorn their homes with fairy lights, origami and lanterns. According to the current trends, Millenials have also started decorating their houses with fairy lights.

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