päättäjäisseremonia
Päättäjäisseremonia, often translated as a closing ceremony or concluding ritual, is a traditional event observed in various cultural and social contexts, particularly in Finnish society. Its primary purpose is to mark the formal end of a specific period, event, or phase. This can range from the conclusion of a festival, a significant project, a school year, or even a term of office for a leader or group.
The ceremonies are typically characterized by symbolic actions and speeches that reflect on the preceding period
The specific rituals and customs associated with a päättäjäisseremonia can vary greatly depending on the context.