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Others go to a pub to celebrate, or spend the evening in a large public space, for example Trafalgar Square in London.
The beginning of the New Year is signified1 by the chiming of Big Ben, the famous London clock, at midnight, which is also shown on TV for those who are staying in.
In Scotland, New Year is called Hogmanay, and for some people, it’s a bigger celebration than Christmas. In big cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow there are street parties with around 100,000 people, enjoying music, entertainment and fireworks at midnight.
One Scottish tradition which is now popular throughout the UK as well as in the USA, is the singing of a traditional folk song. ‘Auld lang syne’, reminds us to think of old friends and remember the good times of the past, as we look to the future.
Although New Year’s Eve involves drinking alcohol for many people, New Year’s Day signals the start of a healthier life, as some people make New Year’s resolutions.
Often these are connected with fitness2 and health, for example giving up smoking or drinking, taking more exercise or losing weight. Other people make a resolution to improve their life in other ways, such as spending more time with family, learning something new, or getting out of debt.
Unfortunately, it’s not always easy to stick to your resolutions, especially if they are related to saving money. The January sales can provide shopaholics with far too much temptation.
Almost every shop is full of special offers and bargains, which can make it hard to just go window shopping.
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pub chiming folk song signals resolutions giving up debt sales temptation bargains |
signified street parties alcohol healthier fitness spending more time with to stick to shopaholics special offers window shopping |
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