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Different new year's rituals for good luck

New year means new hope, new hope, new enthusiasm. People in different countries perform different rituals to make the new year happy. Below are some  different new year's rituals for good luck.

Different new year's rituals for good luck

1. Expect good results in Round fruit

People in many parts of the world believe that, eating round fruits or whatever at the beginning of the new year will bring good luck. For example, in Italy, lentils are eaten at the beginning of the year. Round lentils are compared to coins there. This tradition of eating lentils in the New Year in the hope of good luck has been going on there since the ancient Roman period. In the Philippines, many people eat 12 different round fruits. The 12 fruits indicate the 12 months of the year and are usually placed in the middle of the table.

2. Dot printed dress in New Year

In the Philippines, it is not just round fruits that are eaten at the beginning of the year. Many people in the country wear dot print dresses at New Year's Eve parties. They believe that dot print dresses can also bring good luck.

3. Seeing something fallen

Since 1907, at the beginning of the New Year, millions of people have gathered in New York's Times Square to watch the ball drop. At first, iron and wooden balls were thrown from above. Now a huge 12-foot-diameter, 11,065-pound crystal ball is thrown by arranging a huge arrangement. The program was shown live in various media. People stumbled to buy tickets to take part in it.

4. Bright year in white dress

Brazilians don't need to think about what need to wear to welcome the new year. Because, they all wear white clothes. They consider this white dress as a symbol of good luck. On the other hand the white dress is ideal for a beautiful picture!

5. Seven times jump on the wave 

Brazilians don't just wear white dressed. In addition to white dresses they jumped on the seven waves that came ashore. They wish a good luck each time they jumped on the waves. They believe that by doing so, their wishes will be fulfilled.

6. Good luck on a broken plate

What do you do when the plate breaks? Next time, export them to Denmark without throw away. Because, there is a huge demand for broken plates on the first day of the new year! In fact, broken plate is considered to be an indication of something good in Denmark. People leave broken plates in front of the houses of their friends and relatives. After waking up on the first day of the new year, the more broken plates there are in front of the house, the more lucky he is.

7. 12 grapes at the beginning of the year 

In Spain, eating 12 grapes at the beginning of the new year is an important tradition. Each grape indicates every month of the year. People from big cities like Madrid and Barcelona gather in the city center to eat these 'grapes of good fortune'.

8. The journey begins with a kiss

It comes from German and English folklore. According to this tradition, just when the new year begins on the clock, the loved one has to kiss. It is believed that the success and future of the new year is determined by the person you are kissing. So, Choosing the right partner is very important in this case.

9. The branches of the tree under the pillow

For those who do not have a partner to kiss, this style is perfect. According to Irish folklore, if a person sleeps by keeping a branch of mistletoe tree under his pillow on the night of 31 December, he will see his future mate in a dream!

10. Long food for a long life

In Japan, a dish called Toshikoshi Shoba is eaten on New Year's Eve. This dish is cooked with long noodles. The Japanese hope that everyone's life will be as long as long noodles.

11. The good and bad of the year in the color of underwear

Many North American believe that the whole year will depend on the color of the underwear worn at the beginning of the new year. For example, yellow underwear means good luck, red is love and white underwear is a symbol of peace.

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