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Today, Western countries usually celebrate this day with a party which ends with a group countdown to midnight. Party hats, noisemakers, fire crackers and drinking [[champagne (wine)|champagne]] are fairly common during this holiday.
Today, Western countries usually celebrate this day with a party which ends with a group countdown to midnight. Party hats, noisemakers, fire crackers and drinking [[champagne (wine)|champagne]] are fairly common during this holiday.


Many towns also have [[firework]] shows or other noisy ways to start the new year. Places like [[Berlin]], [[Chicago]], [[Edinburgh]], [[Los Angeles]], [[London]], [[New York]], [[Paris]], [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Sydney]], [[Toronto]], and [[Tokyo]] are well known for their New Year's Eve celebrations.
Many towns also have [[firework]] shows or other noisy ways to start the new year. Places like [[Berlin]], [[Chicago]], [[Edinburgh]], [[Los Angeles]], [[London]], [[New York City|New York]], [[Paris]], [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Sydney]], [[Toronto]], and [[Tokyo]] are well known for their New Year's Eve celebrations.


New Year's Eve is also a work [[holiday]] in some countries, such as [[Australia]], [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], [[France]], [[Mexico]], the [[Philippines]], and [[Venezuela]].
New Year's Eve is also a work [[holiday]] in some countries, such as [[Australia]], [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], [[France]], [[Mexico]], the [[Philippines]], and [[Venezuela]].

Latest revision as of 19:40, 23 December 2023

New Year's Eve is the holiday before New Year's Day, on December 31, the last day of the current year.

Today, Western countries usually celebrate this day with a party which ends with a group countdown to midnight. Party hats, noisemakers, fire crackers and drinking champagne are fairly common during this holiday.

Many towns also have firework shows or other noisy ways to start the new year. Places like Berlin, Chicago, Edinburgh, Los Angeles, London, New York, Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Sydney, Toronto, and Tokyo are well known for their New Year's Eve celebrations.

New Year's Eve is also a work holiday in some countries, such as Australia, Argentina, Brazil, France, Mexico, the Philippines, and Venezuela.

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