Not to mention two people who like reading, both take reading as their hobby, one likes reading history books and the other likes reading comic novels. Can you call them vulgar and elegant? I don't read. Although they see different things, at least they all have a hobby, which can make them happy after reading it.
If professional elegance and vulgarity are ok, that hobby is just an entertainment we use to kill time in our spare time, with the aim of making ourselves happy. It's just that some people learn something in their hobbies, while others just laugh it off.
Too serious and tangled, won't you feel too tired? Like something is like it. You don't need to care about other people's eyes and listen to other people's comments. Usually, if you are serious for a long time, you can only find some happiness in your hobbies, let yourself relax and don't care too much.
Even if your hobby is particularly vulgar in the eyes of others now, you should remember one sentence: I am vulgar and I am happy. We all strive to have a hobby, and then use our spare time to engage in hobbies. The purpose of hobbies is to make yourself happy, elegant or vulgar. As long as you finally achieve your goal, don't care too much.
I don't want to divide a group of people who could have been happy together into two groups because of the word elegance and vulgarity. Because these two simple words separate them.
Hobbies are hobbies, as long as they make you happy.