Because the calendar most in use today is the Gregorian calendar and New Year's Day has been defined as January 1.
New Year's Day is a definition put in place and not a natural phenomenon. For instance, the ancient Egyptians had the first day of Thoth as new years day; this was at the reappearance of Sirius at a particular point in the sky. They also used a calendar 365.25 days, more than 2000 years before Caesar introduced it in Rome. After stabilization the 1st of Thoth falls on what we call 29th August.
On 14 September 1580 a commission set up by Pope Gregory XIII, to reform the calendar, signed its official report. In that report was a clause to standardize new year as January 1, the date used by the Julian calendar. This was implemented in October 1582.
This does not mean there are no other new year's days in use. Any calendar not based on the Gregorian calendar will have a different new year. And they are all correct.
New Year is an arbitrary day, introduced by man for the purposes of man.
Because the most part of the world accept the same Julian calender in which the year begins on January 1.
as a Eritrean MOST celebrate Christmas on 7th January and i asked this question so why do i have to answer it :/
New Years Day, one of the oldest of hoildays, is celebrated all over the world. Most New Year celebrations focus on family and friends. It is a time to reflect on the past and welcome the new year with hope.
Santa is a fictional character, created to excite children across the world; therefore, he does not celebrate the new year haha. If he was real then I suppose that he would, most likely, celebrate in much the same way as most other people!!
believe it or not you'd be suprised that most of the world does not celebrate christmas
north american's don't Celebrate new years eve
like allll the people in the world..but most of them don't celebrate with the new year
Most people everywhere celebrate it at 13 years old but I went to one person's when they were 12.
Actually it is celebrated in most of the whole world.
There are many ways one may celebrate New Years. Most often, in western countries, this involves having a buffet, getting drunk, watching fireworks and counting in the new year.
Yes, the calendar is as most other places in the world ! I wonder if this is a Scottish Q Because the Scots celebrate New Year more enthusiastically than the English.
when 6 years past that mean it is the most important day of the queens birthday
There are about 14 million Jews in the world, and most of them celebrate Hanukkah.