Social entertainment are forms ofentertainment that involve attending public venues, but do not involve significant physical activity, such asspectator sports or going to the theatre.
Inleisure studies, social entertainment is counterposed to active leisure, which are leisure activities involving physical exertion, and passive leisure, which are forms of entertainment that can be enjoyed from home. Examples of social entertainment include spectator sports, going to the movies, or going to concerts.[1][2]
Although the use of physical public spaces is the defining feature of social entertainment, the use ofsocial media[3] andmassively multiplayer online games have been described as online forms of social entertainment.[4]
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