@ AlbertoOh... I thought it was Eve from Eve and Adam, lol. Didn't know that.
we use 'eve' as a short for evening.
And New Year, is well.. the start of the new year. Therefore, like Christmas Eve (the night before christmas) we also celebrate New Year's Eve, the night before the new year.
Surely there is a celebration in Italy?
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Btw, we got a celebration for the night before Christmas, but not for the night before the new year. We just celebrate Christmas, the day after, and the 31 December/1 January.
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IT: Unfortunately, I don't have much spare time to make something for someone of you guys.
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Happy new year to everyone once again!
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