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New Year Greetings
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40.       Sibel*
3 posts
 01 Jan 2009 Thu 06:34 am

 


Happy New Year everyone!


 


  


 

41.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 01 Jan 2009 Thu 08:25 pm

http://braino.org/me/wp-content/0607_fireworks_green.jpg

 

 

Happy New Year Everyone

42.       dreamsr4living
63 posts
 01 Jan 2009 Thu 11:43 pm

Happy New Year to all, may this year bring you much happiness along with the many to come

 

 

 

43.       turkoid
12 posts
 02 Jan 2009 Fri 01:13 am

This is such a great website for learning about Turkish culture.

 

Happy New Year to everyone!

 

Nice Yýllara! {#lang_emotions_bigsmile}

44.       lessluv
1052 posts
 02 Jan 2009 Fri 02:39 am

 

Quoting dreamsr4living

What I want to know is what happened to number 10? {#lang_emotions_unsure}

 

Oh and Happy New year to all! .... When it comes along that is {#lang_emotions_razz}

 

 heh heh must have got drunk by number 10!!

45.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 02 Jan 2009 Fri 11:50 am

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 If you want that, join the Knitting Forum...

 

 Hehehe seems I was right about Peacetrain´s knitting! lol

46.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 02 Jan 2009 Fri 11:54 am

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 Hehehe seems I was right about Peacetrain´s knitting! lol

 

 

 

Thanks for the idea!

 

Your contribution to a harmonious TLC.

47.       libralady
5152 posts
 02 Jan 2009 Fri 01:05 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

Anyway, I am not complaining I am just saying that it seems strange because WE (in the UK!!) don´t say it until after New Years Eve....then it goes on and on.....and on...all through January lol

 

It is a bit like tempting fate......in case you don´t make it until January 1st

 

 I think you have had one to many lemsips!  I was unaware of the "custom" and wished people Happy New Year in December, before I finished work!!!!

 

But I guess you mean as a form of celebration, we usually wish people a Happy New Year as we see the New Year in at midnight on New Years Eve.

 

There are various traditions and superstitions around the UK the most notable is to take a piece of coal when you call upon a neighbour etc after seeing the New Year in.  

 

But with that,

 

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!! 

48.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 02 Jan 2009 Fri 01:09 pm

 

Quoting libralady

 I think you have had one to many lemsips!  I was unaware of the "custom" and wished people Happy New Year in December, before I finished work!!!!

 

But I guess you mean as a form of celebration, we usually wish people a Happy New Year as we see the New Year in at midnight on New Years Eve.

 

 No I dont mean it as a form of celebration (at the exact time).  It just seems strange to wish it before the new years starts... unless you are actually wishing people a "happy new year´s eve celebration" I guess.... anyway I was being sarcastic about the English custom thing

49.       bod
5999 posts
 22 Feb 2009 Sun 02:58 am

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

 

It just seems strange to wish it before the new years starts... unless you are actually wishing people a "happy new year´s eve celebration" I guess....

 

It seems strange to have a New Year celbration........

Surely there are better things to celebrate than the passing of another year and becoming a year closer to departing one´s mortality!

50.       catwoman
8933 posts
 31 Dec 2009 Thu 08:10 pm

Happy New Year to everybody on TC!! I wish everyone that they stick to their new year resolutions this time.

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