New Yorkers converge on Times Square to say ‘Good Riddance’ to 2020

December 31, 2020

Dozens of people lined up (at a socially approved distance) in New York City’s Times Square on Monday, December 28, to write down, and then shred, the things that they have hated most about 2020—including but not limited to the deadly global pandemic.

They were participating in an annual “Good Riddance Day” event hosted by The Times Square Alliance since 2007—but needed more than ever

Above, in Times Square, a New Yorker shreds his 2020 disappointments. (Photo source: Reuters)

this December, Reuters reports.

Participants are encouraged to write down the year’s unpleasant memories, to be thrown into an oversized paper shredder. Among the submissions were COVID-19 and some of the work-from-home customs compelled by the spread of the coronavirus— not least, Zoom video conferencing calls.

Others posed for pictures next to a “Move On 2020!” sign, Reuters said.

“I think of all the New Year’s Eves I’ve ever experienced, this New Year’s Eve is special,” said Jonathan Bennett, who hosted this year’s scaled-down event. “The whole world really needs this new year to come in.”

Joey Faix, a 16-year-old high-school student who stopped to watch the event, said it was a tough year. “I think it was mentally straining for everybody,” he said. “But I think everybody is optimistic for the new year.”

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