New Years Day is on the first day of the year, January 1st!
Chinese new year and Valentine day only coincide three times since 1900
Oh, dude, Christmas Day and New Year's Day fall in the same year every year. I mean, it's not like they're gonna skip a year and be like, "Nah, we're gonna take a break this time." So, yeah, they're always in the same year. Like, every year.
The Tasmanian New Year falls on the same day as every other region's new year: 1 January.
Because people are really stupid...
In the UK, New Year's Day is a holiday every year.
New Year's Day and Christmas Day of the same year never fall on the same day. The 1st of January 1945 was on a Monday and the 25th of December 1945 was on a Tuesday. That is completely normal. A week after Christmas Day is New Year's Day, but that is New Year's Day of the following year. So Christmas Day 1945 would have been on the same day of the week as New Year's Day 1946, the next year. In the same way, Christmas Day 1944 and New Year's Day 1945 were on the same day of the week.
Chinese new year is every year its just a different animal for each year this year (2013) is the year of the snake
No. Christmas Day and New Year's Day are never on the same day in the same year. Christmas Day is always one day in the week later. New Year's Day in 2025 will be on a Wednesday and Christmas Day will be on a Thursday. A week after that, New Year's Day of 2026 will be on a Thursday. It is the Christmas Day of one year and the New Year's Day of the next year that are always on the same day of the week.
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Last year's Chinese New Year was on a different day than this year's because our western (Gregorian) calendar clashes (doesn't match) with the Chinese Lunar Calendar. Thus, Chinese New Year is never on the same day every year.