See how did we celebrate it!
New Year’s Eve is a day of mixed feelings for many people. On one hand, it is a time to celebrate the end of the year gone by and welcome what is in store in the New Year. On the other hand, some people experience a sense of nostalgia as they reflect on the events that took place in their lives in the past 12 months. Many people start thinking about New Year’s resolutions at this time of the year.New Year’s Eve is a day of mixed feelings for many people.
On one hand, it is a time to celebrate the end of the year gone by and welcome what is in store in the New Year. On the other hand, some people experience a sense of nostalgia as they reflect on the events that took place in their lives in the past 12 months. Many people start thinking about New Year’s resolutions at this time of the year.On one hand, it is a time to celebrate the end of the year gone by and welcome what is in store in the New Year. On the other hand, some people experience a sense of nostalgia as they reflect on the events that took place in their lives in the past 12 months. Many people start thinking about New Year’s resolutions at this time of the year.
Many people hold parties to farewell the finishing year and to
celebrate the New Year. The size of festive events for New Year’s Eve
can vary in size and theme. Some people attend formal masquerade balls
while others have costume parties. Some people have small parties or
gatherings at their homes. Many New Year’s Eve celebrations are
highlighted by firework displays.
There are people who start counting down to New Year’s Day in the last minute
or seconds before the last night of the year ends and the New Year
begins. Some people tune into watching televised countdowns. As the
clock strikes midnight into New Year’s Day, many people celebrate this
event by exchanging hugs, kisses, and wish each other a “Happy New
Year”.
We, at Ra Residence Simatupang Jakarta, hold parties to farewell the finishing year and to
celebrate the New Year!
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