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New year invitations

So what is it that you are going to be doing to bring in the New Year? Are you going to be throwing a party? Do you want your New Years party to be a big party with a lot of people there that you know? If you answered yes to this then you will be needing some New Year invitations.

New Year invitations can be purchased in any shape or size. The cool thing about New Year invitations is the fact that you can customize the invitations into whatever you like. This means you can have your own picture put on it along with your own words. New Year invitation cards vary from price to price. The price really depends on what type of store you purchase it from.

If you are looking for a store that sells New Year invitations you may want to start by looking online. Once you do a search online for New Year invitations you will see a lot of different types of stores. New Year invitations are generally sold worldwide so you can look forward to finding New Year invitations from other countries other than your own. When you look at the price of New Year invitations you may see a price of $2.00 or you may see a price of $10.00.

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Religious new year

The New Year is a celebration that has come to stay and has been accepted by almost all cultures and religions. The origin of New Year celebration date back hundred of years, in history. The first New Year celebration were performed by pagans to honor their gods for guidance, blessings and harvest for a full year and to beseech that increase blessings be showered o the next year. This New Year celebration was filled with pagan religious rites to honor their gods.

Over the years the celebration has been borrowed by other religions. Based on the Gregorian calendar which is mainly accepted in the world today the 1st of January is generally accepted to be the first day of the New Year. Some religions do not honor this date and follow their own religious calendar and celebrate New Year on a different date. Buddhism and Judaism is a very good example of religions who do not accept 1st of January as the first day of the year. Some religions have their own calendar and method of counting time and dates that they still follow. Ethiopia for example is country with a totally different date counting system and is not even on the same year as the conventional calendar.

 


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New year cards

As the New Year dawns, people get ready for a period of festivities. A new year's time is greeted by euphoria and a great deal of joyful celebrations. This is the period when young and old alike greet each other and get lost in the festive spirit of the New Year. Although the modern communication of the mobile technology is quickly catching up, the humble old greeting card holds its sway. The greeting card has been around for years now and its popularity continues to rise anyways. The new year cards have a great following amongst all fields of the society and young and old alike have been for years wishing each other in unique and different ways.

There are different types of new year cards. A person can have a personalized card made for himself or you can choose one of the cards from the many cards available at greeting card stores. Card stores all around the world are full with customers needing to purchase cards for their loved ones on the new year. These stores also run quite a few promotional offers during this period to lure in more customers and increase their sales manifold. There has been a steady rise in the customers that these shops attract during this period. This is more due to the increase in the popularity of the greeting card rather than the offers that these stores run during this period.
 


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