As the concept of partying has begun to move out of.public spaces into more intimate ones, one cannot but.help think of the popular 2003 film, starring Kal Penn.and Sunil Malhotra, and ask the question, “Where’s the.party yaar?” While the Thesaurus describes the word.‘party’ as ‘a social gathering of invited guests, typically.involving eating, drinking, and entertainment’, the word.has gathered a broader meaning over the years; including,.a party that you may not need an invitation for, where.you are joined by other people that you may or may not.know, collectively driven by the mutual motive of having.a good time. And although there is a greater population.that believes in involving the general public and sharing.their happy moments, trends suggest that an increasing.number of people are going back to the true definition of.partying, and choosing to celebrate in private spaces, in the.company of close friends and family – the only ones who.matter..“Celebrating in private spaces comes with a great.deal of advantages”, says Leroy Fernandes from Vasco..Fernandes adds, “For starters, one has the absolute.freedom of getting the drinks and food of choice, which.also turns out to be much more economical. As opposed.to partying in public places like a restaurant or a pub,.celebrating privately negates the element of awkwardness.for the shy ones, and they can truly be themselves and.indulge wholeheartedly.” House parties also come with.the added benefits of playing the music of choice, and the.possibility of sleeping over to avoid driving after drinking..Natasha Parekh from Panjim, who is bringing in the new.year at a house party with close friends, seconds the.thought. Natasha says, “House parties are just convenient!.They are intimate, no stress on the dressup, or the.company that you’re going to be in! It definitely is a big.save on the pocket- less fuel consumption, no unnecessary.drama of getting caught in never ending traffic...and you.know what’s best? Avoiding those ‘New-Year tourists’!”.The idea of celebrating in a private environment also.opens up a host of choices for the selection of the venue..Ankit Choudhary, Party Curator, Champions Yacht Club.says,” The trend of ‘destination parties’ is now catching.up in Goa, and especially with the middle class. Instead.of spending more on inviting a higher number of guests,.they are inviting only those select few, and therefore.have a better spending capacity on things of higher value..Yachts are a natural and a much desired preference.”.Choudhary feels that there is a greater need for the myth.that ‘only the opulent can afford yachts’, to be debunked..He adds, “Yacht parties do not always cost a bomb. Things.can be tailor-made to suit the budget and requirements of.each client.”.So, with private parties being easy on the pocket as.compared to public merriment – at least in some cases,.and with the traffic snarls bearing the potential to play the.party pooper, having your own little celebration with your.loved ones may just prove to be a great way of carving.out a few memorable moments this Christmas and New.Year’s Eve..Where’s the party yaar?.Celebrations have changed over the years, and now more people are opting.to party in a private environment, as opposed to throwing a bash in a public.space. Café speaks to a few locals and finds out their preferred way to party