John: Good morning, Jack! Happy New Year! Mark: Happy New Year to you and your family! John: Thank you very much. It`s good to see you again. You know, I was lucky to welcome in New Year`s Day with my family. Mark: Then I`m sure you thoroughly enjoyed yourselves. John: Of course. It was really enjoyable. We all, even the children, remained awake all night and made merry. Mark: Do all Americans observe this holiday? John: Certainly. At midnight many people go outside and shout «Happy New Year to everybody!». And then they usually sing an old Scottish song. At midnight people set off fireworks and blow automobile horns. Sirens are heard everywhere. In short, there is general noise and gaiety. Do you do the same? Mark: Certainly. The same is true for us. There is also a lot of noise and gaiety when we see the New Year in. There are many people who prefer to celebrate the coming of a new year in cafes and restaurants. But I would say for most people it is a family get-together. John: Is it? Mark: On New Year`s Eve our people stay in their homes, exchange good wishes, dance and sing. John: Evidently it`s pretty much the same everywhere with slight variations. We trim our Christmas trees. Tall Christmas trees are erected in town and city squares and at big stores. On New Year`s Eve we send good wishes to all our friends, even those who are most neglected during the rest of the year.
Mark: Happy New Year to you and your family!
John: Thank you very much. It`s good to see you again. You know, I was lucky to welcome in New Year`s Day with my family.
Mark: Then I`m sure you thoroughly enjoyed yourselves.
John: Of course. It was really enjoyable. We all, even the children, remained awake all night and made merry.
Mark: Do all Americans observe this holiday?
John: Certainly. At midnight many people go outside and shout «Happy New Year to everybody!». And then they usually sing an old Scottish song. At midnight people set off fireworks and blow automobile horns. Sirens are heard everywhere. In short, there is general noise and gaiety. Do you do the same?
Mark: Certainly. The same is true for us. There is also a lot of noise and gaiety when we see the New Year in. There are many people who prefer to celebrate the coming of a new year in cafes and restaurants. But I would say for most people it is a family get-together.
John: Is it?
Mark: On New Year`s Eve our people stay in their homes, exchange good wishes, dance and sing.
John: Evidently it`s pretty much the same everywhere with slight variations. We trim our Christmas trees. Tall Christmas trees are erected in town and city squares and at big stores. On New Year`s Eve we send good wishes to all our friends, even those who are most neglected during the rest of the year.