After years of packed calendars, more of us are trading the late-night scroll for something slower — an unhurried evening outdoors, a few friends, and no real agenda.
Psychologists have a name for it: social savoring, the small shared rituals that turn an ordinary night into one worth remembering.

It doesn't take much to set the scene — a porch, a playlist, and the people who actually show up. The rest, as they say, takes care of itself.