Friday, June 18, 2010

What to Do on New Year's Eve


The day/night before New Years is New Years Eve. The New Years celebration is an extension of the fun and frolic beginning with Christmas and continuing up to Eve. Most of the offices remain closed so it is an ideal time to go for a vacation or a short trip to your family home.


Some offices do remain working but the mood of the time is to party and party hard!  For shopping lovers, catch up on discount deals and retail sales! Buy the gown you so wanted or the new China dinner package at sales price. Due to discounted sales, people most spend New Year Eve shopping gifts and coupons for family, friends, and colleagues.
Night time remains reserved for close family bonding time or a couple nights out. In Western countries, new Years are a time for celebration. On 31st night, one should see the large number of people flocking in around Time Square in New York! The spectacle is 
breathtaking.


Every country in the world celebrate the coming year in their own way – while Sydney is famous for its fireworks, Japan has its red dragons, and the prayers at Vatican.
The idea is to forego past miseries and welcome the New Year wholeheartedly. Send your best wishes to everyone you know. 

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