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Hogmanay (Scots pronunciation HOG-mə-nay or HOG-mə-NAY) is the Scots word for the last day of the old year and the celebration of the New Year in Scotland. Officially observed from 31 December through 2 January (with 1 and 2 January designated bank holidays), Hogmanay often spills over into January’s first morning or even 2 January. In some contexts, “ Hogmanay” denotes the entire festive stretch from the final days of December into the opening days of January, as seen in Edinburgh’ s multi-day celebrations.
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Hello
Welcome back
This is survived with Sophie and Lexi
We started telling our survived story (in college) and we are moving on to being you guys more
Through many different topics
Hogmanay (Scots pronunciation HOG-mə-nay or HOG-mə-NAY) is the Scots word for the last day of the old year and the celebration of the New Year in Scotland. Officially observed from 31 December through 2 January (with 1 and 2 January designated bank holidays), Hogmanay often spills over into January’s first morning or even 2 January. In some contexts, “ Hogmanay” denotes the entire festive stretch from the final days of December into the opening days of January, as seen in Edinburgh’ s multi-day celebrations.

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