Happy New Year from Asahi Sushi In Orange City Florida!
Happy New Year!
The correct spelling is always Happy New Year and not Happy New Years . New years is only acceptable when you’re referring to multiple instances of the holiday (e.g., My friends celebrate New Years with three-day long feasts).
- “Happy New Year” is a greeting used to acknowledge the end of one year and the start of the next. It’s often written in a card, email, or text message.
- New Year’s Day is celebrated on January 1, but it’s a human-made creation and not based on any natural or seasonal marker. Some traditions associated with New Year’s include:
- Making resolutions – People often make resolutions to improve themselves, such as being more patient or improving their self-esteem.
- Remembering the past year – In the days leading up to New Year’s, people reflect on the year that has passed, often through the media.
- Different customs in different cultures – For example, the Dutch eat doughnuts for good luck, while people in the South of the United States eat black-eyed peas.
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