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Goodbye 2020

2020 has been the biggest and the most memorable year in my life yet, so many unexpected events happening just in one year. The year has created so many mixed emotions among people, it has lots of uncertainties but it has open lots of opportunities as well. People were pushed out of their comfort zones, many were trying a new way of life, a new life style since the old lifestyles have been crushed by the pandemic and other unexpected circumstances.

Goodbye the Year 2020, this year has been the strangest year for me but has been the sweetest year also.
Thank you 2020 the year of rat, and welcome 2021 the year of pig.

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