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At what age you stopped celebrating New Year & started missing the event like any other day?

At what age you stopped celebrating New Year & started missing the event like any other day?

  • 0-5 yrs of age

    Votes: 4 30.8%
  • 6-10 yrs of age

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 11-15 yrs of age

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 16-20 yrs of age

    Votes: 3 23.1%
  • 21-25 yrs of age

    Votes: 2 15.4%
  • 26-35 yrs of age

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • 36-40 yrs of age

    Votes: 2 15.4%
  • 41-50 yrs of age

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • After 50

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I don't remember

    Votes: 1 7.7%

  • Total voters
    13
Not even in early childhood?

Till 15, I would be very fascinated with the arrival of New Year. A number of ingredients created this aura. Christmas and New Year's Eve almost coincided. A week-long vacation covered the entire duration from Christmas to New Year. Television shows and media would hype the event. I would be very enthusiastic making New Year resolutions.


Bro unlike you i growup in a very different enviroment. We have to take in consideration this fact that in some cultures celebrating New year is forbidden (mine is one of them). That was the reason till i turn 14-15. After that i had my moment of realisation. So i got a more reasonable reason to not celebrate New year Eve.
 
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Aik ap sharif aik barbra sharif


At that age i was a hardcore labaik kind of guy who use to shout sir tun sey judah on CERTAIN occasions then i changed
It all started with a WHY

Haha. Same here. I leant Quran in Madrasa (and i am proud of it). I used to wear a hat (always). Sometimes tasbeeh in my hand. Just imagine me holding tasbeeh and an islamic hat on my head :lol:... used to attend every molood and other such functions. And then the same WHY occured to me and i started paying attention instead of blindly following. So i scruitnized things and now i do some 2-3 of the things out of 10 that i used to do at that time.
 
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I hate new years. It's the only time of the year its socially acceptable to be noisy at midnight. Some of us are trying to sleep!
 
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Haha. Same here. I leant Quran in Madrasa (and i am proud of it). I used to wear a hat (always). Sometimes tasbeeh in my hand. Just imagine me holding tasbeeh and an islamic hat on my head :lol:... used to attend every molood and other such functions. And then the same WHY occured to me and i started paying attention instead of blindly following. So i scruitnized things and now i do some 2-3 of the things out of 10 that i used to do at that time.
You look back and really question a lot of things all the norms are questionable after that
The sad part is most don't even have the courage to ask themselves the WHY question they resort to violence when facts don't match with their preconceived notions
 
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You look back and really question a lot of things all the norms are questionable after that
The sad part is most don't even have the courage to ask themselves the WHY question they resort to violence when facts don't match with their preconceived notions

The importance of Why..... i am thinking about writing about this. Dekhta hun jb time mila thora
 
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On twitter?

Its fun to slide in em dm,s you should try it sometimes :D Just pray there isnt a Jamil behind that Jamila id :-//

Ary. I had an account some 4-5 years ago on twitter. Lekin bhaya ni so chor dia
 
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