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Throwing a virtual party may seem like a cost-effective alternative to traditional gatherings, but there are still economics to consider. First, the technology: a reliable internet connection and video conferencing software, free or paid, are essential. Platforms like Zoom or Microsoft Teams have varying costs depending on features. Consider the cost of devices—smartphones, tablets, or computers—for guests without access. Then, there’s the digital decor and activities. While some decorations and games can be found online for free, others come at a price. Catering is another factor—order in or cook at home, but either way, food and drink expenses add up. Finally, the value of time spent preparing and cleaning, which can be significant, should not be overlooked. In total, a virtual party can be more affordable, but the economics involve more than just avoiding a venue fee.
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