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  1. at new year / on new year's eve | WordReference Forums

    Oct 15, 2013 · Hello, I have difficulty understanding some prepositions of time like at and on in these examples: AT New Year ON New Year's Eve. I think for "on New Year's Eve" the …

  2. at / on New Year's day - WordReference Forums

    Jun 12, 2008 · ¡Hola! ¿Qué preposición debo poner delante de New year's eve o New year's day? ¿on o at? Creo que es on, porque se refieren a un día concreto y delante de los días se pone …

  3. On New Year's Eve + at night = ? [Eve = evening or whole day?]

    Jun 25, 2015 · I have fewer reservations about 'the night of New Year's Eve', so your sentences are fine for me. We do say things like 'New Year's Eve is a university holiday' here, and that …

  4. <on/at> New Year's Eve - WordReference Forums

    Nov 17, 2016 · Dear all, Which preposition should I use? New Year's Eve. For example, in the following sentences: In China, people have a custom to stay up the New Year's Eve until …

  5. Happy New Year too - WordReference Forums

    Jan 6, 2015 · The best would be "Happy New Year to you, too." Ok for the best approach, but is the previous one accettable in an informal context between two friends?

  6. Reason Koreans give money in white packet on Lunar New Year?

    Feb 14, 2014 · Lunar New Year is one of the most festive seasons in Korea. It is a traditional custom for Koreans to have a family gathering on a lunar new year. 3 days national holiday is …

  7. at / on New Year's Eve - WordReference Forums

    Jul 6, 2012 · Cual es la forma correcta. (at New Year's Eve) or ( on New Year's Eve) Gracias.

  8. What is "New Year's"? | WordReference Forums

    Jan 19, 2017 · Our parents allow us to stay up late on New Year's. We promised Aunt Samantha to be there for New Year's. Does the "New Year's" in the above sentences refer to New Years …

  9. Christmas/New Year holiday(s) - WordReference Forums

    Jan 7, 2018 · A single day when people don’t have to work is referred to as a bank holiday (there are 8 each year), and everyone knows which days they automatically get off over Christmas …

  10. new year or the new year - WordReference Forums

    Oct 13, 2007 · It depends on what exactly you are trying to say. When refering to the holiday, December 31st is called "New Year's Eve" January 1st is called "New Year's Day" You can …