Low-key New Year’s Eve: stress-free ways to celebrate the arrival of 2026

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 31/12/2025
​Not everyone wants noisy crowds or a packed schedule to mark the end of the year. New Year’s Eve can be meaningful without big plans or social expectations. Here are simple, low-key ways to celebrate that focus on rest, reflection and connection. HAVE A QUIET NIGHT AT HOME Staying in can be a (…)
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