Christmas and New year's day celebrations in Altinkum Turkey
People in Turkey rarely know that Christmas is actually not celebrated on December 31st - January 1st. You can try how true this statement is, if you know somebody from Turkey.
I can bet they will most probably say that Christmas is on December 31st. That is why you can see people with Christmas trees on New Year's Day, or even people eating Turkey specially on New Year's Day (and here goes a confusion with Thanksgiving). Since the only holiday celebrated in Turkey among the long holiday season holidays in the US is New Year's Day, everything seen in the movies for the holiday season is packed into this day.
But of course, for the majority in Turkey New Year's Day celebrations are just the joy of another fresh and hopeful year.
This is how celebrations go, but you might also want to celebrate someone's new year in Turkish. Below are some Turkish phrases that might be helpful for your new year's greetings... (Pharantheses are for the formal and plural versions)
Happy New Year Yeni Yiliniz Kutlu Olsun or Mutlu Yillar,
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