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    Etiquette of Wishing a Happy New Year

    As we dive into the new year, I stumbled upon an intriguing discussion about the etiquette of wishing people a Happy New Year. According to the etiquette gurus, there seems to be a statute of limitations on extending these wishes, with the consensus being that it expires within seven days. Beyond that, it starts to feel a bit like leaving your Christmas decorations up well past their prime. How long do you typically keep your holiday decorations up for? It’s a fun question to ponder.

    Reflecting on the Festive Season

    Speaking of holidays, I hope yours was as delightful as mine. This past Christmas was a quiet affair for me, spent right here in Johannesburg. It’s interesting to note how global flavours are influencing our traditional holiday meals. Last year, I experimented with infusing my Christmas gammon with a blend of Coca-Cola, soy sauce, garlic, and chilli—a fusion of flavours that added an exciting twist to the classic dish.

    Gratitude and New Year’s Resolutions

    As we embark on this new year, I find myself approaching it from a different perspective. Last year was a rollercoaster ride of challenges, including a cancer diagnosis and unemployment. But as I set my sights on 2024, my resolutions are simple yet profound: focusing on health, wealth, and happiness. Sometimes, starting anew means going back to basics, putting on my sneakers, and taking each day as it comes.

    Pet Peeves and Expectations for Events

    Now, let’s shift gears and talk about something near and dear to my heart: event etiquette. Over the past year, I’ve noticed a decline in the standards of events and launches, perhaps due to the lingering effects of COVID-19. While I understand the challenges many face in organizing these events, there are a few pet peeves that I believe need addressing.

    Improving Event Experiences

    First and foremost, let’s do away with last-minute invitations. A little foresight goes a long way in ensuring that guests feel valued and respected. Additionally, consider the expenses involved for attendees, both in terms of time and resources. A well-planned and executed event is a testament to professionalism and respect for your guests’ time.

    Educational and Entertaining Events

    When it comes to events, I always look for the trifecta of being informative, educational, and entertaining. Finding that balance can be challenging, but it’s essential for creating memorable experiences that resonate with attendees long after the event has ended.

    Embracing Hydration in 2024

    Finally, let’s talk about beverages. This year, I’m making a conscious effort to explore non-alcoholic options and embrace the art of hydration. From refreshing mocktails to revitalizing fruit-infused waters, there are plenty of ways to stay hydrated without sacrificing flavour or enjoyment.

    Conclusion

    As we embark on this new year, let’s approach it with gratitude, intention, and a commitment to making every moment count. Whether it’s extending kindness to others, setting meaningful resolutions, or raising the bar for event experiences, let’s make 2024 a year to remember.

    What are your resolutions for 2024? How do you plan to navigate the year ahead? Share your thoughts and reflections with us—I’d love to hear from you. And don’t forget to tune in to Radio Today, Johannesburg, for more engaging conversations and insights.

    Thank you for joining me today, and here’s to a year filled with growth, joy, and endless possibilities

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