juhikohustust
Juhikohustust is a term used in Finnish-language discourse to denote the social obligation to participate in celebrations, ceremonies, and formal events. The word is a compound of juhla, meaning party or celebration, and kohustus, meaning obligation or duty. It is typically used in sociological, cultural, and media discussions rather than in official legal language.
The concept appears in debates about family life, workplace culture, and public rituals. In practical terms,
Discussions about juhikohustust frequently address its social effects. Proponents argue that participation strengthens social bonds, reinforces
There is no legal duty to attend celebrations; juhikohustust operates as a normative expectation rather than