New year celebrations in England
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New year celebrations in England
England, a major part of United Kingdom, celebrates New Year on the day of January 1, i.e. the first day of the first month of the Georgian calendar. The date was declared as the New Year in 1752.
Before 1752, England celebrated its New Year on Christmas Day, i.e. 25th December. History of England celebrated different dates as New Year in different time periods.
However, one common aspect is the great vigor and enthusiasm associated with New Year celebrations.
People enthusiastically wait for the time of the New Year to arrive; more so because it offers them a chance to carry forward their celebration mood of Christmas ahead and higher with the New Year celebrations.
http://www.123newyear.com/newyear-traditions/england.html
Dernière édition par MurielB le Ven 4 Jan - 22:20, édité 3 fois
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New year's resolutions
A new year resolution is a tradition in which a person resolves to change an undesired trait or behavior, to accomplish a personal goal or otherwise improve their life. It is very difficult Indeed but every year i have my resolution list.which I try to fulfill but it is nos so easy isn't it ?
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