Where do you plan to celebrate new year?
By cosmopolitan
@cosmopolitan (1263)
India
12 responses
@Sreekala (34312)
• India
30 Dec 09
Hi Cosmo,
Here there is no special celebration on New Year and we should be at home. If there is any program in TV we just watch on it and we may sleep after watching the New Year celebration in TV. Some friends may call at that time some may send sms and we may reciprocate to those otherwise we wish everybody in the morning. Most of the people may sleep on that time so we just don’t want to disturb their sleep. Usually we are going to bed around 11.30 so it is not a problem to wait half an more once in a year.
What about you? Will you be out for welcoming the New Year with friends?
Have fun and enjoy.
@cosmopolitan (1263)
• India
30 Dec 09
Yes I have been invited by my friend in texas to celebrate new year, though I won't be there till Jan 4 I can at least spent a few days in the beginning of 2010 on US soil. Happy New Year.
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@cosmopolitan (1263)
• India
30 Dec 09
so do I,hope you can celebrate new year with your family next time,wishing you a prosperous and happy new year
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
29 Dec 09
I will be getting together with my colleagues from my office in one of the most popular restaurants in the downtown core of the city for dinner. Those who like to sing karaoke songs can do that too. It will be a very lively party, for people of likings. We have been doing that every year, and this is a party we are looking forward to.
@dolce_vita78 (8062)
• Philippines
29 Dec 09
Hi there cosmopolitan!
I will be celebrating New Year with family and friends and other loved ones. I will definitely celebrate New Year's eve with my family. On New Year's Day, my boyfriend and I would probably take a road trip. Maybe we could go visit some friends. Maybe we can also visit some relatives.
@cosmopolitan (1263)
• India
30 Dec 09
I wish you a jovial time with your friends,family and boyfriend on the eve of New Year.Wishing you a prosperous and happy new year.
@metalsolid86 (431)
• United States
28 Dec 09
Well Ill be at home during new ears but ill be leaving early to miami on new years day which kind of sucks because I'm not going to be able to get any sleep that day I dont know why we would want to leave on new years day which to me is a horrible time to leave its going to be a very long day. Wish we could of left at least at night time so we could of gotten some sleep before we left.
@cosmopolitan (1263)
• India
28 Dec 09
wishing you a happy new year and a sound cozy sleep on New year day.
@karthi_88 (299)
• India
29 Dec 09
i want to celebrate this new year with my school friends.school days is the best day in my life.each and every moment in my school days is really memorable. i want to gather all my school friends, my whole set on that day.we will play all the games that we played in our school days.we will make a big circle and sit and eat.then at mid night 12 we all will join together and will cut the big cake and share it with our friends.then i will present two gifts to my friends.one uniform gift to all and another gift is based on their nick names :)
have a nice day :)
@cosmopolitan (1263)
• India
29 Dec 09
Ingenious ideas,lol. I think you should take the initiative to form an alumni of old classmates so that you can gather on new year eves every year and exchange gifts.Have a prosperous and happy new year.
@cosmopolitan (1263)
• India
28 Dec 09
Your'e right a lot of changes have happened.Anyway happy New Year
@cream97 (29087)
• United States
30 Dec 09
Hi, cosmopolitan. I usually will spend it at my local church. But this year I have decided to stay home with my family. Last year, I went to Watch Night Services at my church. I was very sick that night with the Flu Virus. But this year, my plans are to be at home with my family to watch the New Year come in. I hope that you will have a Happy New Year too!
@Porcospino (31366)
• Denmark
28 Dec 09
I often go out for dinner on New Year's Eve. Last year my husband, one of our friends and I went to a Chinese restaurant. The food was nice, but the restaurant was almost empty, and most of the staff left, because they didn't have anything to do. This year we have decided to do something different, and my husband and I are going to spend New Year's Eve in southern part of Denmark. Two of our friends are going to join us and we have rented a small apartment there. We are going to have dinner at a hotel in the area, and I hope that we will have a great time.
@cosmopolitan (1263)
• India
28 Dec 09
Oh you could have said this earlier so that I too could have joined you ,lol Happy New Year
@Hazelrose (2179)
• Philippines
28 Dec 09
Hi cosmopolitan,My family used to celebrate new year first in the church,then after praying we all gathered in the house watching fire works in the neighborhood.We used to celebrate new year with plenty of foods.Happy new year,Good Luck!
@cosmopolitan (1263)
• India
28 Dec 09
Oh that's very nice of you to welcome the new year with prayers.Wish You a very happy and prosperous new year
@rhea2009 (49)
• Philippines
28 Dec 09
i am celebrating my new year in my beau's house packed with their families, friends and relatives. i couldn't make it to my friends home because of some problems. i couldn't make it to our home either because i'm alone here in the city but it was ok, i'll probably keep in touch with my family in the cellphone. new year for me has a great deal of a meaning this year since i usually celebrate it alone. so sad though...
@cosmopolitan (1263)
• India
28 Dec 09
I wish I could give you a company,Wishing you a happy and prosperous New year.I hope this small wishing will do its bit in cheering you up, hope you have a wonderful new year at your beau's house. By the way who is a beau
@marywang1984 (85)
• China
28 Dec 09
He he,I will celebrate new year at my own home,here most of people will be at home,few people go out,maybe it's a small town,it's not fashion or common that going out to celebrate this great and tradional festival.When I was a child,my parents would prepare a meal at home,now 20years went by,most of people still kept this way,not changed.
@cosmopolitan (1263)
• India
28 Dec 09
You stick on to your traditions rather than swayed by the invading fashion trends,good.Have a prosperous and happy new year.