1) Easter is a holiday that many people around the world celebrate. What aspects of Easter have you found to be most interesting or enjoyable, regardless of religious background? 2) What do you think the widespread practice of Easter egg hunts symbolizes in modern culture, and why do you think it's such a popular tradition? 3) How do you feel about the commercialization of holidays like Easter, where shopping, sales, and chocolate bunnies seem to take center stage? 4) How has the concept of “rebirth” or “renewal,” which is associated with Easter, been adopted in secular (světská) society? Do you think it has any relevance today? 5) Many cultures around the world have unique traditions to celebrate Easter. Are there any traditions or rituals that you find particularly intriguing or fun, even if they aren't connected to religious beliefs? 6) What do you think about the widespread practice of family gatherings during holidays like Easter? How important do you think these communal traditions are, even without the religious context? 7) In your view, how has the idea of Easter as a spring holiday (celebrating new life, nature, and growth) been co-opted by commercial interests, and is this a positive or negative change? 8) Why do you think Easter (and other religious holidays) remain significant, even for those who don’t subscribe to religious beliefs? What might these holidays offer on a social or cultural level? 9) Easter eggs and the Easter bunny are common symbols of the holiday. What do you think the symbolism of eggs (as a symbol of new life) and rabbits (as symbols of fertility) represents in a secular context? 10) Do you think holidays like Easter can still offer opportunities for reflection, personal growth, or simply taking a break from the daily grind, even without any religious significance? 11) What are your thoughts on the practice of giving chocolates or gifts during Easter? Is it more of a cultural ritual than a religious one now?

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