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*New Year Celebrations in the US* In the United States, New Year’s Eve is a big celebration. People usually celebrate it on December 31st, the last day of the year. Many people go to parties with friends and family. They wear nice clothes and eat special food. Some people watch fireworks at midnight. A famous event is the ball drop in New York City’s Times Square. Millions of people watch it on TV. At exactly 12:00, the ball drops, and people shout “Happy New Year!” They hug and kiss their loved ones. Some people drink champagne or make a toast to the new year. Many Americans also make New Year’s resolutions. These are goals for the new year, like exercising more or eating healthier. On January 1st, some people relax at home, while others visit friends. New Year’s in the US is a time for joy, hope, and fresh starts. Everyone wants a better year. The *ball drop* is a famous New Year’s Eve tradition in *Times Square, New York City*. At exactly *midnight on December 31st*, a large, lit-up crystal ball slowly lowers down a pole on top of a building. It takes *60 seconds* to drop. When the ball reaches the bottom at *12:00 AM*, people cheer, say "Happy New Year!", hug, and celebrate. Millions of people watch the event *live or on TV*. It's a symbol of saying goodbye to the old year and welcoming the new one.
25 dic 2025 08:51
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If you often shop online, you deifinitely receive some messages from online stores with a big discount. Someone might complete the purchase on impluse. The others still leave the items in the cart for a few days. Then they have enough time to think about whether they really want these items or not. I don't think that the online stores are wrong to attract customers to purchase their items by giving them some discounts. But I have seen some stores tagged their items in high prices, then sold with even a 10% discount. This is really bad for the people who purchase on impulse. So, in order to avoid impulse purchase, we should get into a habit of thinking more about whether these items are essential or not before determining to buy. We can also think about the bills we receive every month. Nobody wants to divide the cost of electricity,water and rent with me. I don't want to eat instant noodles with a lot of items bought online on impulse at the end od each month. In fact, I really want to unload these apps for shopping. If I really want to buy something, I can install them.
24 dic 2025 08:07
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Many people feel nervous before speaking English. Not because they don’t know words — but because they think the first sentence must be perfect. They tell themselves: “If I start wrong, everything will go wrong.” So they wait. They think more. They try to organize everything in their head. And then speaking feels even harder. The truth is simple: Conversations don’t need a perfect start. They need movement. When you speak your first sentence, you are not being judged. You are just opening the door. Most confidence doesn’t come from preparing more. It comes from allowing yourself to begin — imperfectly. Next time you speak, don’t search for the best start. Just start. Often, the voice finds itself after the first sentence — not before it. Make a small decision now and write it down on a piece of paper: I decide to ... fill in yourself. See you tomorrow for one minute challenge.
24 dic 2025 14:59
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