If I think about it emotionally, Diwali feels deeper — it’s about light overcoming darkness, family gatherings, and that comforting mix of warmth, colour, and community. There’s romance in the glow of candles, the sparkle of sarees, the scent of sweets, and the shared joy of decorating homes. It’s celebratory but also reflective — a reminder to pause, reconnect, and be grateful.
On the other hand, Halloween taps into creativity and fun — it’s lighthearted chaos. You get to be someone else for a night, laugh at what’s meant to be scary, and enjoy the shared excitement of costumes, parties, and spooky decorations. It’s a different kind of bonding — playful, imaginative, and full of laughter. @AhGong
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