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How The New Year Is Celebrated

A
new
year
eve
is
a
time
to
begin
everything
afresh,
from
new
clothes
to
a
new
way
of
life
to
cultivating
positive
habits
to
finally
grow
into
a
new
successful
you.
It
is
a
fresh
new
way
of
approaching
relationships,
rediscovering
their
charm
and
of
course,
to
build
memories
to
last
till
posterity.
It
is
an
expression
of
gratitude
to
the
Lord
to
have
added
these
many
days
to
our
lives
to
achieve
our
intended
objectives.
Wishes
and
gifts
that
show
your
goodwill,
are
exchanged
on
this
day.
Beautiful
attires
boost
your
spirits
and
confidence
to
make
the
new
year
day
a
time
to
cherish
for
the
rest
of
the
year.
There
are
different
beliefs
associated
with
the
celebrations
in
different
countries.
Let
us
have
glance
at
how
other
countries
celebrate
the
New
year,
in
different
ways,
known
or
imagined.
1. India
In India, some people make new year resolutions to quit smoking drinking, and other bad habits and vices.
2. United States
People in United States follow a common tradition of singing "Auld Lang Syne" to greet the New Year, and eat black-eyed peas to enhance their luck.
3. Russia
Russians have their own plan for motivating themselves to do better in the new year. They write their wishes in a paper, burn them, mix the ashes in champagne and drink it. This according to them, will motivate enthusiasm and will to achieve something in the new year.
4. Chile
They consume a spoonful of lentils and place a coin on the soles of their shoes with a view to receiving money at every step they take in the next twelve months of the year. Some people visit the graveyards of their beloved on this day to feel better. It is believed that they will receive wealth during the next twelve months of the year. Some brave people spend their New Year's Eve in the graveyards of their beloved.
5. Denmark
They follow the rule of "Love thy neighbourhood" by literally breaking glasses and plates on their neighbour's doors. Some of them stand on the chairs and jump from it exactly at 12 am. This is an effort to leap into the new year from the previous year.
6. Ecuador
Here, in Paraguay, Columbia, and Panama, people burn effigies of people they do not like. This is done with an intention of eliminating the negative effect of the previous year. Hiding money in the compound of one's house also ensures a steady flow of income the coming year. The effigies also represent the old year.
7. Philippines
Here, People wear polka dotted dresses and keep coins in their pockets to ensure prosperity. They also consume round shaped fruits.
8. Germany
Lead pieces are melted and thrown into the water. Future is interpreted after the lead pieces cool down and settle into peculiar shapes. Coming events are predicted based on these shapes. A heart or ring indicates a wedding is in the offing, while a ship predicts travel and a pig denotes there will be a lot of good food.
9. Greece
Greek children sing Carols, and receive money from elders and neighbours. During the countdown, they switch off all the lights to greet the new year with lights and a fresh note. They hide coins in a cake type called Vasilopita. Whoever finds the coin in the cake is lucky. They also hang onions on the front door of homes to wake up their children by tapping the onions on their heads.
10. South Africa
People throw old clutter in the house and bring new gadgets and things home.
11. Spain And Philippines
The Spanish eat 12 grapes in the dead hour, one grape with each bell to signify good luck for the coming twelve months. In bigger cities like Madrid and Barcelona, people assemble at the main squares to exchange and eat the grapes and bottles of cava.
12. Cuba
If any Cuban wants to tour exotic places, he should go around his house one full round with a suitcase at midnight. This ritual is believed to bring ample opportunities of travel. Some people thoroughly clean their houses at night and throw water out from the windows.
13. Brazil
Brazilians wear white clothes to get rid of evil spirits. Also, some people dive the seven waves of the sea during the first week of new year and also throw flowers at the sea.
14. Scotland
During the New Year Eve in Scotland, "first-footing" is practiced widely. The first person who crosses the threshold of a home should give away good luck gift on the new year day., they Scots also arrange bonfire ceremonies where people hold parades with giant fireballs swinging on poles.



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