new year

The New Year is the time or day at which a new calendar year begins and the calendar's year count increments by one. Many cultures celebrate the event in some manner. In the Gregorian calendar, the most widely used calendar system today, New Year occurs on January 1 (New Year's Day, preceded by New Year's Eve). This was also the first day of the year in the original Julian calendar and the Roman calendar (after 153 BC).
Other cultures observe their traditional or religious New Year's Day according to their own customs, typically (though not invariably) because they use a lunar calendar or a lunisolar calendar. Chinese New Year, the Islamic New Year, Tamil New Year (Puthandu), and the Jewish New Year are among well-known examples. India, Nepal, and other countries also celebrate New Year on dates according to their own calendars that are movable in the Gregorian calendar.
During the Middle Ages in Western Europe, while the Julian calendar was still in use, authorities moved New Year's Day, depending upon locale, to one of several other days, including March 1, March 25, Easter, September 1, and December 25. Since then, many national civil calendars in the Western World and beyond have changed to using one fixed date for New Year's Day, January 1—most doing so when they adopted the Gregorian calendar.

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  1. J

    happy new year from oz

    to all involved in tilers forum happy new year and i wish a prosperous year to all currently 1.02 am here :8::8::8::8::8::8::8::8::8: jay 2010
  2. U

    New Year's Eve

    What's everyones plans? Anyone doing anything special? I'm just having a quiet one, maybe a meal with my girlfriend. IMO everything is way overpriced on NYE What ever you do hope you have a good one and HAPPY NEW YEAR to all the forum members :cheers2:
  3. D

    Fireworks at new year.

    Does anyone set off fireworks at midnight newyears eve.? Is anybody against this new-ish tradition...seemed to get more popular in the uk since the turn of the century/millenium....
  4. K

    Happy New Year to all you fantastic people!

    Hello, I joined the forum a few days ago and have been reading a lot of very useful, informative stuff here. I have taken on a very challenging job for my wife.....to tile about 50 m2 of our house with 600 x600 porcelain tiles. Reading these pages for the last few days I realise what an...
  5. D

    Happy new year

    HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL Have a good 1 and enjoy what we have left off our holidays
  6. C

    New Year Greetings

    Hi Dan and all forum members Chase Tiling would like to wish everyone a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Best wishes from all the staff at Chase
  7. T

    Stone Job New Year

    I have a job coming up in the New Year. It will probably be end Feb/Beginning March. Dependant on finish date for the marble and shipment I need a tiler who is used to laying large format Natural Stone. The stone is 1200 x 1200 bookmatched marble. The bookmatching will involve 144 tiles and...
  8. L

    How's work looking for the New Year ?

    Chaps just wondered how you were going on the work front ? Got a bit worried over Christmas as the phone had not rung once. Last few days it has gone mental. So far I have booked in .... On with finishing 30 sq m porcelain bathroom - full tile Then have : 40 sq m Limestone floor, 600 x 400...
  9. W

    new year same old rubbish

    went to job today started kitchen walls unscrewing first socket all lights start flickering. every time i touched socket they did same. told customer to get sparky back as i wasnt messing with electrics. finished rest of walls and went to start in bathroom. load of extras to do so i asked for...
  10. Dan

    Happy New Year

    :grouphug: On behalf of all the team at tilersforums.com I wish you a Happy New Year! I hope 2008 is thriving with business for the pro's and is stress-free for the DIYers. Happy Tiling. :) :thumbsup: :hurray:
  11. E

    2008 new year

    So what plans have everybody got for next year, new truck maybe, charge more money... any ideas!!!:crowngrin: oops still got my party hat on
  12. T

    Starting a new job in the New Year (Non Tiling)

    Alreet Everyone As a new tiler like alot of people in these forums its hard to get started and to make a steady income so ive mangaed to get a job starting in the new year in a warehouse. My hours are 5pm - 9pm or 6pm - 10pm only 20 hours a week Was just wondering if you think its worth...
  13. Dan

    A very late Merry Chrimbo and Happy New Year

    To all! Merry Chrimstmas and Happy New Year :D A late one though :P

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