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What’s New In This New Year Celebration?

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New Year means ending of a calendar year and starting of new one. New Year is mostly celebrated on the 1st of January of every year. It is the day when we say goodbye to the old year and welcome the dawn of brand new year New Year is celebrated everywhere in the world. Celebrations of new year start with the New Year party. . Mostly people celebrate their new year with families, friends and loved ones. New Year Parties is common in every household, hotels, clubs and restaurants. Every person welcomes the New Year with party at that night so that New Year would be good for them. New Year party includes music, fireworks at night and fun.
Party means enjoying with joy having fun with your closed ones and if it would be a New Year party then the effect gets doubled as one is welcoming the New Year by forgetting about their problems. If you are planning for new year parties then you should call your near ones and arrange a DJ who will play music and having a dance floor where all can dance and celebrate the new year and it will become a memorable new years eve event in your life.
Every country celebrates New Year in their own different style. New Year in Britain have a tradition, they have a belief that during new year midnight if man enters first in the home it would bring joy and happiness in the whole year and if lady enters first they believe it to be a bad luck. On New Year the streets of the London remains busy and people enjoy their new year at London eye watching the fireworks. People in South Africa celebrate their new year by having dressed in the bright coloured clothes and take part in the carnivals and enjoy their evening. But there is tradition that at midnight everybody should go to the church and pray for their well being. Similar customs are being followed by the people in the other countries like Canada, Australia and many more. In India new year is celebrated with different ideas. In the metropolitan cities like Delhi and Mumbai people use to have a lavish celebration of new year where as in small cities there is no such enjoyment for new year. Some people generally stay at their homes and celebrate new year with their loved ones. Whereas some visit temples and offers prayers on the new year. Some also made their new year resolutions in order to change their habits.
Some people who are away from their near ones and cannot celebrate their new year with them they can send new year cards to wish them happiness and prosperity. Children usually make cards at home during their Christmas vacations for their elders to wish them new year greetings. But with the change in time many people send e cards to their loved ones wishing them new year greetings. Some also give new year gifts to their loved ones to wish them new year and show their love towards them.




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