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New Year’s Eve

 

A day when people anxiously await the 12 bells sound from the wall clock at 12 midnight, the day when not even a single person misses the fun and that day when people wish for the best for the whole new 12 months to come, is the most loved New Year day.

 

New Year is the first best day of the year and is filled with loads of fun and fantasy. New Year day turns out to be so special with the enormous preparations done on the New Year’s Eve.

 

Huge gatherings at public places, cake cuttings, Champaign parties, night rides, resolutions for the year to come and loads of fun; this makes up a pepped up New Year’s Eve.

 

January 1 each year is considered as New Year's day according to the Gregorian calendar and is celebrated by citizens of all nations irrespective of their traditions, customs and beliefs. 31 December, New Year’s Eve is such a special one as the real New Year celebrations start off a few hours before the New Year actually enters.

 

Each and every individual be it rich or poor, welcomes the New Year in their own style by gathering with their communities at a common place to share happiness and joy on New Year’s Eve.

 

Civilizations round the globe have been celebrating New Year’s Day for nearly 4000 years. Most New Year festivities are kick started on New Year’s Eve. It is believed that celebrating the first day of the year in the best possible way will bring in luck, prosperity and happiness for the days to come. For this, people prepare delicious New Year foods, blast fire crackers, meet family and friends, take resolutions and wish for the best for all.

 

More than the New Year Day, New Year’s Eve celebration is considered more special and significant by people round the globe.

 

 

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