Happy New Year
Thursday, December 31, 2009 by mrs_starkers | Discussion: WinCustomize Talk
All the best to everyone one for 2010 party well party hard , stay well stay safe I know I am early but here in australia its 11.42pm and counting lol
Reply #2 Thursday, December 31, 2009 9:07 AM
Happy New Year, Sweety! To you, Mark and the whole family nothing but THE BEST in the coming year!
Reply #3 Thursday, December 31, 2009 9:18 AM
Thanks Rick and Doc, all the best Happiness to you [e digicons]:karma:[/e]
Reply #6 Thursday, December 31, 2009 9:48 AM
scotch and coke is going down like a treat and I am not dunk drunk.
hic
Reply #8 Thursday, December 31, 2009 10:15 AM
I would like to take this time to wish you and yours the best of all for the new year....Happy New Year To All
Reply #10 Thursday, December 31, 2009 10:49 AM
Happy New Year to all!
Happy New Year to all!
Happy New Year to all!
Happy New Year to all!
Happy New Year to all!
Reply #12 Thursday, December 31, 2009 12:21 PM
To all of the community that has entered 2010, Best Wishers for a Happy New Year.
Reply #13 Thursday, December 31, 2009 12:29 PM
Hehe, and we got it before everybody wot lives West of us... this 'ere 2010 thing.
Let me assure you, tho, all of you wot lives West of us, it don't feel any diff'rent to 2009.....
But Happy New Year anyway.
Reply #14 Thursday, December 31, 2009 1:11 PM
To my WinCustomize friends and their families,wherever they may be:
AFRIKAANS gelukkige nuwejaar
ALBANIAN Gëzuar vitin e ri
ALSATIAN e glëckliches nëies / güets nëies johr
ARABIC aam saiid / sana saiida
ARMENIAN shnorhavor nor tari
AZERI yeni iliniz mubarek
BAMBARA aw ni san'kura / bonne année
BASQUE urte berri on
BELARUSIAN Z novym hodam
BENGALI subho nababarsho
BERBER asgwas amegas
BETI mbembe mbu
BOBO bonne année
BOSNIAN sretna nova godina
BRETON bloavezh mat / bloavez mad
BULGARIAN chestita nova godina
BURMESE hnit thit ku mingalar pa
CANTONESE sun lin fi lok / kung hé fat tsoi
CATALAN bon any nou
CHINESE xin nian kuai le / xin nian hao
CORSICAN pace e salute
CROATIAN sretna nova godina
CZECH štastný nový rok
DANISH godt nytår
DARI sale naw tabrik
DUTCH gelukkig Nieuwjaar
ENGLISH happy new year
ESPERANTO felicxan novan jaron
feliæan novan jaron (Times SudEuro font)
ESTONIAN head uut aastat
EWE eƒé bé dzogbenyui nami
FAROESE gott nýggjár
FINNISH onnellista uutta vuotta
FLEMISH gelukkig Nieuwjaar
FRENCH bonne année
FRISIAN lokkich neijier
FRIULAN bon an
GALICIAN feliz aninovo
GEORGIAN (gilocavt akhal tsels)
GERMAN ein gutes neues Jahr / prost Neujahr
GREEK kali chronia / kali xronia
eutichismenos o kainourgios chronos (we wish you a happy new year)
GUJARATI sal mubarak / nootan varshabhinandan
GUARANÍ rogüerohory año nuévo-re
HAITIAN CREOLE bònn ané
HAWAIIAN hauoli makahiki hou
HEBREW shana tova
HINDI nav varsh ki subhkamna
HMONG nyob zoo xyoo tshiab
HUNGARIAN boldog új évet
ICELANDIC farsælt komandi ár
INDONESIAN selamat tahun baru
IRISH GAELIC ath bhliain faoi mhaise
ITALIAN felice anno nuovo, buon anno
JAVANESE sugeng warsa enggal
JAPANESE akemashite omedetô
KABYLIAN asseggas ameggaz
KANNADA hosa varshada shubhaashayagalu
KAZAKH zhana zhiliniz kutti bolsin
KHMER sur sdei chhnam thmei
KINYARWANDA umwaka mwiza
KIRUNDI umwaka mwiza
KOREAN seh heh bok mani bat uh seyo
KURDE sala we ya nû pîroz be
LAO sabai di pi mai
LATIN felix sit annus novus *this ones for Doc.
LATVIAN laimigu Jauno gadu
LIGURIAN feliçe annu nœvu / feliçe anno nêuvo
LINGALA bonana / mbula ya sika elamu na tonbeli yo
LITHUANIAN laimingu Naujuju Metu
LOW SAXON gelükkig nyjaar
LUXEMBOURGEOIS e gudd neit Joër
MACEDONIAN srekna nova godina
MALAGASY arahaba tratry ny taona
MALAY selamat tahun baru
MALAYALAM nava varsha ashamshagal
MALTESE is-sena t-tajba
MANGAREVAN kia porotu te ano ou
MAORI kia hari te tau hou
MARATHI navin varshaachya hardik shubbheccha
MONGOLIAN shine jiliin bayariin mend hurgeye
MORÉ wênd na kô-d yuum-songo
NDEBELE umyaka omucha omuhle
NORWEGIAN godt nyttår
OCCITAN bon annada
PASHTO nawe kaalmo mobarak sha
PERSIAN sâle no mobârak
POLISH szczesliwego nowego roku
PORTUGUESE feliz ano novo
PUNJABI nave saal deeyan vadhaiyaa
ROMANCHE bun di bun onn
ROMANI baxtalo nevo bersh
ROMANIAN un an nou fericit / la multi ani
RUSSIAN S novim godom
SAMOAN ia manuia le tausaga fou
SANGO nzoni fini ngou
SARDINIAN bonu annu nou
SCOTTISH GAELIC bliadhna mhath ur
SERBIAN srecna nova godina
SHIMAORE mwaha mwema
SHONA goredzva rakanaka
SINDHI nain saal joon wadhayoon
SINHALA suba aluth avuruddak vewa
SLOVAK štastný nový rok
SLOVENIAN srecno novo leto
SOBOTA dobir leto
SOMALI sanad wanagsan
SPANISH feliz año nuevo
SRANAN wan bun nyun yari
SWAHILI mwaka mzuri / heri ya mwaka mpya
SWEDISH gott nytt år
SWISS-GERMAN es guets Nöis
TAGALOG manigong bagong taon
TAHITIAN ia orana i te matahiti api
TAMAZIGHT assugas amegaz
TAMIL iniya puthandu nalVazhthukkal
TATAR yaña yil belän
TELUGU nuthana samvathsara subhakankshalu
THAI sawatdii pimaï
TIBETAN tashi delek / losar tashi delek
TSHILUBA tshidimu tshilenga
TULU posa varshada shubashaya
TURKISH yeni yiliniz kutlu olsun
TWENTS gluk in'n tuk
UDMURT Vyl Aren
UKRAINIAN Z novym rokom
URDU naya saal mubarik
UZBEK yangi yilingiz qutlug' bo'lsin
VIETNAMESE Chúc M?ng Nam M?i / Cung Chúc Tân Niên / Cung Chúc Tân Xuân
WALOON ("betchfessîs" spelling) bone annéye / bone annéye èt bone santéye
WELSH blwyddyn newydd dda
WEST INDIAN CREOLE bon lanné
WOLOF dewenati
YIDDISH a gut yohr
May your New Year be painfree, peaceful and prosperous.
Reply #16 Thursday, December 31, 2009 3:45 PM
A very Happy New Year to everyone!!!!!!
Reply #17 Thursday, December 31, 2009 4:19 PM
Happy New Year to one and all....may the next decade be better than the last! (I love New Year...out with the old, in with the new...is so refreshing!)
Reply #18 Thursday, December 31, 2009 4:26 PM
yeah there is something about the New Year lol I love it too
Reply #20 Thursday, December 31, 2009 7:12 PM
i found this and thought I would share it
Happy New Year. Happy Life.
The meaning of most holidays is clear: Valentine's Day celebrates romance; July Fourth, independence; Thanksgiving, productivity; Christmas, good will toward men. The meaning of New Year's Day--the world's most celebrated holiday--is not so clear. On this day, many people remember last year's achievements and failures and look forward to the promise of a new year, of a new beginning. But this celebration and reflection is the result of more than an accident of the calendar. New Year's has a deeper significance. What is it?
On New Year's Day, when the singing, fireworks and champagne toasts are over, many of us become more serious about life. We take stock and plan new courses of action to improve our lives. This is best seen in one of the most popular customs and the key to the meaning of New Year's: making resolutions.
On average each American makes 1.8 New Year's resolutions. When the rest of the world is taken into account, the number of people making resolutions skyrockets to hundreds of millions. From New York to Paris to Sydney, interesting similarities arise as shown in two very common resolutions: people wanting to be more attractive by losing weight, and to be healthier by exercising more and smoking less. They want to become better people.
New Year's Day is the most active-minded holiday, because it is the one where people evaluate their lives and plan and resolve to take action. One dramatic example of taking resolutions seriously is the old European custom of: "What one does on this day one will do for the rest of the year." What unites this custom and the more common type of resolutions is that on the first day of the year people take their values more seriously.
Values are not only physical and external. They also can be psychological. Many New Year's resolutions reveal that people want to better themselves by improving psychologically. For example, look at your own resolutions over the years. Haven't they included such vows as: be more patient with your children, improve your self-esteem, be more emotionally open with your husband? Such resolutions express the moral ambitiousness of a person wanting to improve his or her self and life.
What then is the philosophic meaning of New Year's resolutions? Every resolution you make on this day implies that you are in control of your self, that you are not a victim fated by circumstance, controlled by stars, or owned by luck, but that you are an individual who can make choices to change your life. You can learn statistics, ask for that promotion, fight your shyness, search for that marriage partner. Your life is in your own hands.
But what is the purpose of making such goals and resolutions? Why bother? Making New Year's resolutions (and doing so even after failing last year's) stresses that people want to be happy. On New Year's Day many people accept, often more implicitly than explicitly, that happiness comes from the achievement of values. That is why you resolve to be healthier, more ambitious, more confident. You want to enjoy that sense of purpose, accomplishment and pleasure that one feels when achieving values. It is happiness that is the motor and purpose of one's life. It is New Year's, more than any other day, that makes the attainment of happiness more real and possible. This is the meaning of New Year's Day and why it is so psychologically important and significant to so many people throughout the world.
If people were to apply the value-achievement meaning of New Year's Day explicitly and consistently 365 days each year, they would be happier.
So every day, fill your champagne glass of life to the brim with values--and drink deep to your life and the joy that it can and should be.
Happy New Year. Happy life.
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Reply #1 Thursday, December 31, 2009 9:07 AM