Juhlallisiin
Juhlallisiin, also known as "holiday season" or "festive season," refers to the period encompassing the winter holidays celebrated by various cultures around the world. This timeframe typically spans from late November through early January and includes significant holidays such as Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and the Lunar New Year, among others. The term "juhlallisiin" is Finnish, reflecting its origin in Finnish-speaking regions, though the concept applies broadly to global traditions.
During juhlallisiin, many cultures emphasize themes of family, generosity, and reflection. Common practices include decorating homes
The juhlallisiin period is also marked by communal gatherings, such as parties, concerts, and public displays.