Most families have formal and informal rituals but developing and celebrating traditions within friendship groups comes with its own specific joy
Every December for nearly a decade, Mahir Mahbub and his friends meet in a halal steakhouse to enjoy all-you-can-eat ribs and wings, and exchange gifts.
Each year, Declan Peach and his group of friends make an effort to celebrate birthdays in a low-effort but high-reward way. Perhaps you watch the finale of every season of RuPaul’s Drag Race together, or see every new Marvel movie at the cinema on premiere day with a friend who shares a common pop culture obsession. Hosting an annual end-of-summer party or an election party every three years could also appeal to different kinds of friends.In addition to their birthday compliment circle, every New Year’s Eve Peach and his friends decide on a theme or intention for the upcoming year.
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