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3 years agoRising Hotshot
@SikoahGrace I like that approach and I use it too- I have a lot of grumpy single sims the day after Love Day for example, but I feel like that fits.
If a family doesn't celebrate a holiday themselves because it isn't their tradition, it can get annoying/depressing that all the rest of the world seems to be celebrating the holiday. A weak little Sad +1 moodlet seems fitting for that too.
(Easy enough to overpower a +1 sad moodlet with positive moodlets from something simple like a cup of tea or pretty decorations in this game, anyway.)
I tend to look at the calendar at the start of a rotation (about a week) to remind myself about work schedules and birthdays, so that's often when I notice Neighborhood Brawl and can delete it. That's the only one I don't want in my game at all. (I always agree to the popup that says it won't come around next year, but it always comes around next year anyway.)
If a family doesn't celebrate a holiday themselves because it isn't their tradition, it can get annoying/depressing that all the rest of the world seems to be celebrating the holiday. A weak little Sad +1 moodlet seems fitting for that too.
(Easy enough to overpower a +1 sad moodlet with positive moodlets from something simple like a cup of tea or pretty decorations in this game, anyway.)
I tend to look at the calendar at the start of a rotation (about a week) to remind myself about work schedules and birthdays, so that's often when I notice Neighborhood Brawl and can delete it. That's the only one I don't want in my game at all. (I always agree to the popup that says it won't come around next year, but it always comes around next year anyway.)
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