That depends where in the world you are - and which new year you are celebrating!
For some cultures, the beginning of a new year is time for reflection, praying and is more subdued.
In others, the new year is a time to party and celebrate the past and future.
Here are some ways people celebrate the New Year!
They enjoy parades and party with friends. A glass ball is dropped in New York and couples kiss at midnight on the new year!
closest estimate would be 3.556 billion people!
north american's don't Celebrate new years eve
Iranians celebrate different holidays than Americans do. For example, they celebrate the Persian New Year. This is a 13 day festival that begins in spring and celebrates the start of a new birth.
many religions have different traditional for instance, most americans celebrate New Year as a celebration of a new year
Yes, they do celebrate New Year.
Just as Chinese Americans may celebrate the Chinese new year and others do not, or Icelandic Americans may celebrate Thorrablot while others do not, or people of any other nationality may honor their heritage or not, it can be assumed that some Japanese Americans may celebrate Obon or Tanabata while others may not. It is an individual choice, not a sweeping mandate.
About 70-75% of Americans are expected to celebrate Halloween this year, participating in activities such as dressing up in costumes, trick-or-treating, and attending parties or events.
people celebrate Chinese new year is because Chinese new year is their tradition.
The same that Americans do.
At the end of the year, people celebrate the coming of the new year.
they celebrate CHINESE NEW YEAR
why do people sing to celebrate the New Year's holiday
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