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Monday 6 January 2014

7 Things You Must Never Do On New Year.........

I Don’t Want to Spoil the Party sang the Beatles way back in 1964. Apart from being a song by the greatest British rock band of all time, there is definitely another reason why these words will always be golden and relevant. After all, no one wants to be a party pooper or be remembered for something embarrassing while partying really hard. But, that does not mean stop partying! With a few things pre-programmed in your mind, there are lots of awkward moments that can be avoided.

Drinks: Do’s And Don’ts -Say Cheers Before The Chaos: Party starts with bottoms-up and troubles are not far if your drink starts wearing you down. Follow the golden rule that applies everywhere take it easy!


No Trashing: Be it a house party or be it any venue, try not to leave behind trash. Have some regard; no one should be forced to clean up on January 1, 2014 because you trashed their place.

on’t Drink And Drive: No driving after drinking. This is a golden rule that is promoted by everyone for a reason. There are cab services available all the time and definitely every group has one of those friends who do not drink, so there are options available rather then deciding to drive yourself.

No Food Fight: Food sounds tempting always and a food fight sounds even more appealing to many. But frankly it can turn ugly, really ugly and food for make-up doesn’t look good on anyone. It does look fun in movies but don’t try this at home.

Beware Of Barbecue: Barbecue parties are in vogue they can turn dangerous. Don’t put anything else except the food you want to barbecue; it doesn’t take long before disaster strikes, like burning any body organ or the fire going out of control.

No Over Indulgence: Food is the best part of any party, but it’s better not to over- indulge, simply because the world is not coming to an end or those bulges of yours are not vanishing on their own. While screaming, jumping and hugging people at midnight, you do not wish to smell like the food that you just hogged on.

Know Where The Kids Are: If you don’t, you won’t know what shape, colour or odour your kids will be found in.

No matter what you do and how you celebrate the bottom line is everyone should have a Happy New Year.

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