To celebrate or not to celebrate the New Year? How NOT to celebrate the New Year. One for the New Year: how to meet? I don't want to celebrate new year

Almost every day, when talking with friends and colleagues, I hear from them this phrase: “There is no new year mood I won’t even decorate a Christmas tree this year.” It feels like no one around me wants to celebrate New Year and I totally understand these people. Is it like this magical holiday? GR collected the main reasons why Russians are not in the mood to celebrate the onset of 2018.

1. No money

Lack of money will overshadow any holiday, especially if it is the New Year. After all, it involves much more spending than someone's birthday or Halloween. After all, you need to buy (or make) gifts for all your relatives, friends and colleagues (what if they give you something, but you didn’t take care of the present in advance) - once. Buy a Christmas tree, decor, garlands, tinsel and so on, decorate a Christmas tree, decorate a house - two. Buy a bunch of groceries, make a menu and cook enough to festive table broke, and then everyone went to visit you for a week to eat Olivier - three. To pick up (buy again) a New Year's bow, do a manicure, pedicure, coloring, hairstyle, makeup on the eve of the New Year - four. This list is endless, in fact. And each of its points is very painful for the pocket. And if any of these points is not fulfilled, consider, and festive mood no - well, who likes to celebrate a holiday without its main symbols or in pajamas?

2. Gotta work

Millions of people around the world work in new year's eve- waiters, bartenders, dancers, artists, presenters, cleaners, taxi drivers, sellers and others like them. They don’t really like the New Year’s fuss, because it always ends the same way - there are hardened remains of Olivier on the tablecloth, the most persistent dance to Leps or Vaenga, the concentration of drunk people in the city goes off scale, and you just do your job to get money.

3. Quarreled with relatives

When there is discord in the family, there is no time for holidays. And if you have a strained relationship with your mother-in-law, and your husband is drawn to celebrate the New Year in his father's house, it is better to stay at home. After all, there is a saying: "As you meet the New Year, so you will spend it." Sometimes, instead of a feast a la “in the Soviet Union”, it is worth preparing light snacks and watching a new film than sitting all night long at a magnificent table and sadly watching “Blue Light” or “Irony of Fate”.

4. Get sick

This problem is more serious than just "lack of mood." Nobody likes to get sick on New Year's Eve - you can't ride a hill, you can't make a snowman, you can't go to the skating rink. But we have such a long New Year's weekend in Russia that you will definitely have enough time to catch up, even if you were lying with a fever on New Year's Eve!

5. You don't know what to expect from the New Year

Every year brings with it joys and sorrows. You can, of course, try to predict your luck for the coming year, but is it worth it? After all, our life depends only on ourselves, and our success too. Do not be afraid of upheavals, elections, plane crashes and terrorist attacks that could potentially occur in 2018. The main thing is to look into the future with a positive, thereby attracting only good thoughts to yourself!

Almost every day, when talking with friends and colleagues, I hear the following phrase from them: “There is no New Year mood, I won’t even decorate the Christmas tree this year.” It feels like no one around me wants to celebrate the New Year, and I perfectly understand these people. Is it such a magical holiday?

GoRabbit has collected the main reasons why Russians are not in the mood to celebrate the onset of 2018.

1. No money

Lack of money will overshadow any holiday, especially if it is the New Year. After all, it involves much more spending than someone's birthday or Halloween. After all, you need to buy (or make) gifts for all your relatives, friends and colleagues (what if they give you something, but you didn’t take care of the present in advance) - once. Buy a Christmas tree, decor, garlands, tinsel and so on, decorate a Christmas tree, decorate a house - two. Buy a bunch of products, make a menu and cook enough to make the festive table burst, and then everyone went to visit you for a week to eat Olivier - three. To pick up (buy again) a New Year's bow, do a manicure, pedicure, coloring, hairstyle, makeup on the eve of the New Year - four. This list is endless, in fact. And each of its points is very painful for the pocket. And if one of these points is not fulfilled, consider that there is no festive mood - well, who likes to celebrate a holiday without its main symbols or in pajamas?

2. Gotta work

Millions of people in the world work on New Year's Eve - waiters, bartenders, dancers, artists, hosts, cleaners, taxi drivers, sellers and others like them. They don’t really like the New Year’s fuss, because it always ends the same way - there are hardened remains of Olivier on the tablecloth, the most persistent dance to Leps or Vaenga, the concentration of drunk people in the city goes off scale, and you just do your job to get money.

3. Quarreled with relatives

When there is discord in the family, there is no time for holidays. And if you have a strained relationship with your mother-in-law, and your husband is drawn to celebrate the New Year in his father's house, it is better to stay at home. After all, there is a saying: "As you meet the New Year, so you will spend it." Sometimes, instead of a feast a la “in the Soviet Union”, it is worth preparing light snacks and watching a new film than sitting all night long at a magnificent table and sadly watching “Blue Light” or “Irony of Fate”.

4. Get sick

This problem is more serious than just "lack of mood." Nobody likes to get sick on New Year's Eve - you can't ride a hill, you can't make a snowman, you can't go to the skating rink. But we have such a long New Year's weekend in Russia that you will definitely have enough time to catch up, even if you were lying with a fever on New Year's Eve!

5. You don't know what to expect from the New Year

Every year brings with it joys and sorrows. You can, of course, try to predict your luck for the coming year, but is it worth it? After all, our life depends only on ourselves, and our success too. Do not be afraid of upheavals, elections, plane crashes and terrorist attacks that could potentially occur in 2018. The main thing is to look into the future with a positive, thereby attracting only good thoughts to yourself!

Happy New Year! Get ready and don't get discouraged.

It is generally accepted that the New Year is a family holiday. And you should meet him, if not with your family, then at least in cheerful company. But what about those who will celebrate the New Year alone? How to entertain yourself?

According to studies, 5% of Russians annually celebrate the New Year alone. There are several reasons for this - some quarrel or part with their loved ones on the eve of the holiday, others move to a new place of residence, others simply have not found their own yet. loved one, and the fourth feel so tired that they do not want to go anywhere and see no one at all. How to celebrate the New Year in such situations?

If you chose the “society” option, ask yourself another question: “Am I really alone?” It is likely that you can only feel lonely because you had a fight with a young man, and close friends went abroad to celebrate and you did not have time to join them.

Your sadness is understandable. But in the circle of your communication there will always be people who will be glad to see you. It can be parents, friends, neighbors, colleagues, virtual acquaintances, after all. And where society is, there is fun, in which case all of the methods listed below will suit you.

All options are in no way ready-made recipes, but only serve as a starting point for your creativity.

A holiday by its own rules for those who want to be alone

If you are alone on New Year's Eve, it does not mean that you are a loser. Appreciate solitude. Believe me, there are many people who would like to be alone with themselves for at least a few hours. So enjoy the opportunity, do whatever you want! We invite you to listen to some of our ideas:

  • Definitely, just the way you always wanted! Don't skimp on yourself.
  • Cook your favorite or unusual dishes, or order a meal at a restaurant. What you can cook for the New Year with your own hands, you can find out.
  • Stock up and watch them on New Year's Eve. Yes, and don't forget the kids. New Year's fairy tales: “Frost”, “New Year's Adventures of Masha and Vitya”, “Three Nuts for Cinderella”, “The Snow Queen”, “Twelve Months”, and you will remember the simple truth - good always triumphs over evil.
  • Make a wish when the clock strikes midnight. Write a letter with the most good wishes yourself, beloved. Write about what you want to achieve in the new year, what to learn and what impressions to get, wish yourself everything that you really want for a long time, seal it and put it in a secret place, for example, in a box with the rest. And a year later, taking out toys, you will stumble upon a message from the past and check which of your dreams have come true.
  • Take some goodies with you, a glass of champagne, turn on Skype and chat with friends through the general chat. You can even meet the New Year on Skype, making toasts and raising glasses.
  • By the way, the New Year is a great opportunity to communicate with those with whom you are little acquainted, or for some reason have ceased to contact. Go to and you will be surprised how many people celebrate the New Year just like you. Perhaps some of them are lonely now and are looking for communication on the Internet. Congratulate each other, find out who celebrates and how main holiday years, talk about dreams, plans. You may want to meet.
  • Lie down to sleep. Why not? It is not at all necessary to wait for the New Year, stay up late, heroically forcing yourself to watch New Year's programs. If you feel sleepy, lie down and sleep as much as you like.

A holiday for those who need society

So, if you honestly admitted to yourself that you still want to spend the holiday in the company, but were left alone on New Year's Eve, we can recommend the following ideas to you:

One for the New Year: how to meet?

  • You can get out into the light. If you feel good in the company of strangers, but find yourself alone, go to a restaurant, a nightclub, the main square, or visit another mass event. Naturally, you need to take care of all this in advance - find out about interesting places and their program for New Year's Eve, if necessary - purchase tickets and pick up an outfit. Do not be afraid to communicate with people, on such a holiday they are more good-natured and open. Feel free to ask for help to set fire to sparklers, uncork champagne, take a picture of you against the backdrop of a sparkling Christmas tree, and so on. Have fun, dance, invite to dance - universal joy unites hearts!
  • Create a topic on the forum: “I celebrate the New Year alone, who will keep the company?” The method is suitable for sociable, proactive, non-boring, easy-going people, because you may have to come up with and implement a holiday plan or agree to the conditions of others.
  • Arrange a holiday of good deeds. Buy candies, cookies, chocolates, holiday favors and go outside with congratulations. Give New Year's presents to everyone in a row - children, familiar and unfamiliar adults. We think no one will refuse them. By the way, this is a good way to meet your destiny. Spotted a handsome man? Approach him with an open box of chocolates and offer to treat him. Let him just try not to invite you later on a date!
  • On New Year's Eve, go to a grocery store - for example, one that you often visit - and congratulate all the staff. Give your workers cards and small souvenirs. We guarantee that you will be remembered for a long time.
  • Prepare, sign postcards in advance and throw them in the mailboxes of your neighbors. You can even give them in person.
  • If you have a dog, buy her a Santa Claus costume, and dress up as a Snow Maiden yourself and go for a walk in a good mood. The attention of passers-by is guaranteed to you. Grab more sweets, lollipops and small souvenirs - you will probably have to congratulate the audience.
  • Or dress up the dog as Santa Claus, and the cat as the Snow Maiden and arrange a photo shoot for them. Take care of the decorations and safety!

Holiday with parents

One for the New Year: how to meet?

Let's tell you a story on this topic:

20-year-old Tanya was firmly convinced that celebrating the New Year with her parents was childish. For several years now, she has been celebrating the holiday with her boyfriend and his friends. Despite the fact that her relationship with her partner was in distress, she insisted that she should spend another New Year with him. The holiday did not bring anything good - they once again quarreled.

When the next morning, offended, weeping and hungry, Tanya returned home, she saw her parents sniffing sweetly, a refrigerator full of New Year's dishes and gifts folded for her under the tree ... The girl realized that you need to celebrate the holiday with those who really need you.

This year new year holidays will last 11 days. Such a long weekend cannot but rejoice, but there are always people who are somewhat puzzled by the prospect of celebrating the New Year. Someone wants to be in silence and really take a break from work problems, others are a burden on the New Year's feast or are afraid of the need to violate the principles proper nutrition, celebrating the New Year, and someone simply does not consider this holiday so magical. The author of this article decided to investigate the reasons for the desire not to celebrate and not to celebrate the New Year at all and to offer all those who “refuse” a relaxation program for the New Year holidays.

To handle or not to handle, that is the question!

New Year is a magical holiday or a tribute to an obsolete tradition, you decide. The power of habit is stronger than any laws. We prepare Russian salad and herring under a fur coat for any feast, although we can buy any delicacies, we burn an effigy of Maslenitsa, as the pagan Slavs did, we decorate a Christmas tree like German settlers in Tsarist St. Petersburg. The habit helps to feel the stability and inviolability of the world around. However, is it always worth following the rituals of past centuries?

The Forest Raised a Christmas Tree...

The celebration of the completion of the annual cycle is among all the peoples of the world who invented the calendar. As a rule, the celebration is associated with harvesting, spring sowing or the flood of a river that brings fertility. The Egyptians celebrated the resurrection of the eternally young god Osiris and the flood of the Nile, in ancient Greece the longest day of summer was considered New Year's Day, in Persia and many countries that borrowed Arab culture, the spring equinox, Navruz holiday, was considered New Year's Day.

In the 21st century, China celebrates the New Year on the first winter new moon after the December solstice, in Bangladesh and other Asian countries on April 14, in Israel on the new moon of the month of Tishrei, in Burma in mid-February, in Iran on March 21.

The tradition of celebrating the New Year on January 1 was introduced by the Roman Emperor Julius Caesar. On this day, the noble Romans congratulated each other, held feasts, sent gifts and good wishes. The holiday was dedicated to the god of time, Janus (Greek Kronos or Chronos).

In the 4th century AD, the Roman emperor Constantine, in order to combat paganism, ordered instead of the new year to celebrate the Nativity of Christ, and to postpone the calendar end of the year to September 1. From Byzantium, the tradition passed to Russia and lasted until the beginning of the 18th century. Then Peter I, changing the Russian way of life, reached out to the calendar, ordering on January 1 to decorate Christmas trees, have fun and arrange assemblies. Nevertheless, until the 30s of the XX century, the place of the New Year in Russia and Europe was occupied by Christmas - holiday festivities and gifts were timed to December 24th.

The Soviet Union followed the example of Rome - retaining the paraphernalia of the holiday, moved it to another day. The Christmas tree turned into a New Year's tree, the Star of Bethlehem became a red star, and soon the growing up Soviet children no longer remembered the "priest's inventions." Nowadays, the reverse process is happening - Christmas is regaining its rights, and the New Year is losing ground. More and more people treat the celebration with coolness, and even with obvious condemnation. And they have their own arguments.


10 Reasons Not to Celebrate the New Year

1. Christmas post. From November 28 to February 6, according to Orthodox canons, one of the four most important multi-day fasts lasts. Believers are strictly forbidden to eat meat, dairy products, have fun, have fun and indulge in fuss. New Year's feast, dances, "fast" holiday TV shows and daring festivities directly contradict fasting.

2. believing relatives. If someone in the family has become churched, observes Orthodox commandments and traditions, he will be unpleasantly indecent and inappropriate fun for a pagan, from his point of view, occasion. At best, a person simply refuses to take part in family holiday, in the worst case, it can come to a conflict.

3. Heavy expenses. By statistics? an adult Russian spends on new year holidays an average of 19200 rubles. These are food and drinks for a feast, gifts for relatives and friends, a Christmas tree and decorations for it, new outfits and theme parties. Directors shopping centers know - sales of alcohol, perfume and delicacies before the New Year grow by 30%. But this money can be spent much more appropriately!

4. Unhealthy food. A rare hostess bothers to compile New Year's table from dietary dishes - but what about goose with apples, Russian salad, smoked meats and caviar? It is not surprising that the guests then suffer from overeating, and the ladies feverishly shed those extra pounds that have grown over the week of holidays.

5. Extra hassle. Before the holidays, you have to run around the shops, look for the necessary delicacies, decorations and gifts, drag a heavy prickly Christmas tree from the market and fiddle with its installation. Not to mention the mandatory cleaning, calling friends and sending the inevitable congratulations.

6. Bad memories. If the holiday was once spoiled by a serious illness, a dangerous accident, an unfaithful spouse who decided to spend it with new love, or something equally painful, the ringing of chimes will only upset for a long time. Until the psychotrauma is cured, it is better not to expect miracles from Santa Claus.

7. Dangerous consequences. The New Year is a time of increased traumatism for the celebrants, their children and pets. Burns from firecrackers, poisoning with stale food or low-quality alcohol, frostbite, and injuries are not pleasing to anyone. Cats and dogs can swallow decorations made of foil or synthetic threads, a child can prick himself on a Christmas tree or cut himself with fragments of toys.

8. Bad obligations. On a festive night, you have to have fun, smile and rejoice, regardless of whether you want to do it or not. Spouses and children dream of gifts that are not easy to get or simply impossible to buy. Elderly parents sometimes prepare a rather dull holiday with tasteless food and hackneyed jokes, but you still need to visit them.

9. High expectations. Belief in Santa Claus in some people persists into old age. The more painful it is to be disappointed, once again realizing that no one will put cherished gifts under the Christmas tree and New Year's miracle will not bring on sleds.

10. Not in the mood. It also happens - a difficult year, a difficult month, accumulated fatigue, troubles at work, health problems. There is simply no strength to dress up, organize something and portray fun.

What to do on New Year's Eve if you don't feel like celebrating it?

Suppose you decide not to celebrate the New Year. Rejection of tradition gives a very interesting psychological effect - you feel that you went against the odds, made your own, unpopular, but necessary decision. This will help in the future to more confidently defend your opinion, say “no” and do as you please.

The decision not to celebrate the New Year will work well if you want to radically change your life - move to the observance of religious traditions, move to another country, give up overeating, wastefulness, a failed marriage, an unloved job or tedious duties.

In a state of depression, after experienced crises, failures and hardships, the “missed” New Year can become the fulcrum from which you will begin to rise again, restore life. Most importantly, do not try to feel sorry for yourself and savor misfortunes, listening enviously to how the neighbors behind the wall have fun and open champagne!

Make the most of your holidays. Warn friends and acquaintances in advance that this year you plan to abandon the usual ritual and therefore ask you to refrain from visits, congratulations and gifts. If possible, turn off the Internet and mobile phone so that no one spoils your mood.

If you have definitely decided that you do not want to celebrate the New Year, decide ahead of time what exactly you will be doing during the long holiday weekend. You can use your free time to read a thick novel or even a whole saga in its entirety, slowly, watch your favorite series or go through computer game to the last level.

You can put things in order in the pantries, photographs, mailboxes or garage - when else will there be free time? You can do your favorite hobby - knit a scarf or a sweater, make embroidery or a jewelry box, weave a beaded jewelry or make a figurine out of clay, draw or play music.

In a word, the choice is yours! And Happy New Year to you - whatever it is!

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