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Only if others require me to participate in that. I don't like it myself.
I'm intrigued by the use of the verb "require". In what circumstances can you be required this and why must you comply?
When you live with someone else who insists on you putting together and decorating the Christmas tree and gets mad at you when you won't do it just for you to have to repack all that piece of shit into boxes mid-January.