| About New Year's Day |
| New Year’s Day is one of the oldest holidays in existence from ancient Rome period although different dates were used in Rome. New Year's Day is on January 1 which is the first day of the year on the Gregorian calendar. Almost all countries using the Gregorian calendar as the main calendar celebrate New Year’s Day on January 1. It is a public holiday in United Kingdom. Most cities set off fireworks upon the stroke of midnight when New Year’s Day begins. While New Year’s Day is observed on January 1 on the Gregorian calendar, the Julian calendar’s corresponding day to January 1 is January 14. So Eastern Orthodox Churches that follow the Julian calendar will celebrate the New Year’s Day on January 14. Some of the most popular New Year’s Resolutions are to Lose Weight, Manage Debt, Save Money, Get a Better Job, Get Fit, Eat Right, Get a Better Education, Drink Less Alcohol, Quit Smoking, Reduce Stress, Take a Trip or Volunteer to Help Others. |
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