Old Years Night

31

Dec

Old Year's Night is another name for New Year's Eve, the evening of December 31st. It's a special time when people say goodbye to the old year and welcome the new one. Many people have parties, watch fireworks, or make resolutions, which are promises to try something new or do something better in the new year. In some cultures, people have traditions like eating special foods, singing songs, or having a countdown to midnight. When the clock strikes twelve, everyone celebrates because it means the start of a brand-new year full of possibilities and new beginnings.

How to celebrate Old Years Night?

Gather with your family and friends to celebrate together. Play fun games and eat delicious snacks. You can watch fireworks if they are nearby or make your own glittery crafts. Dance to your favorite music and sing along to happy songs. As the clock gets close to midnight, count down together from ten to one. When it strikes twelve, cheer loudly and say 'Happy New Year!' You can give each other hugs and maybe even make a wish for the new year. Stay up a bit longer to enjoy a special dessert and share your favorite memories from the past year.

Where Old Years Night is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - United States
  • - Canada
  • - United Kingdom
  • - Australia
  • - New Zealand
  • - South Africa
  • - Caribbean countries
  • - some African nations
  • - parts of Europe
  • - parts of Asia
  • - South America
  • - Central America