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when do we stop wishing people happy new year


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I've been laid up with the flu so not even seen anybody this year to wish happiness upon except the wife.

 

So.....  Happy New Year Arseholes.    :cheers:

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It's already too late.

It's the end of the first week.  I won't be saying it to anyone else :thumbsup:

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scottish_chicP

Midnight January 1st......

This. Folk saying it at work on the 4th. Leave me alone.

 

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mrmarkus1981

This. Folk saying it at work on the 4th. Leave me alone.

 

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Same

 

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The Real Maroonblood

Depends when in the year I meet someone for the first time - could be October...

I suppose you could say "Happy rest of the year."

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I'll keep going till I've kissed all the tidy birds in work

Jonno?

 

You got a new log-in name mate?

 

:whistling:

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It was fairly painless this year, what with the way the public holidays fell and coming in as late on the Wednesday as I could get away with.

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Stephen Muddie

Nobody really means it ! :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown:

Define meaning it? Like describe how you could tell if someone 'meant' it or not?

 

To answer the OP as best I can, I stop wishing people I see frequently like colleagues, faimly, friends etc after I've wished them Happy New Year.

 

I realise that if I wish a person in my life HNY in March because it's the next time I see them it might be weird, but for some I would, those I've missed.

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SwindonJambo

Don't bother with new year whatsoever. It's just another day and there's absolutely no logical reason as to why it's on that particular day. The Winter Solstice would make more sense to me if we even bothered with it at all.

 

Sorry to be a miserable old git but I find the whole idea of people hugging and setting off fireworks to mark an arbitrary tick on the clock absolutely ridiculous. I'd rather leap about and go mental when Hearts score a goal in a big game. I'm happy to be here and in good health otherwise and happy we still have our beloved HMFC to support :)

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Aye it's called Hunglikeahorse but I've not registered it yet....

 

:verysmug:

Thought it might have just been plain old Dick.

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