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New Year's Day Customs in Different Countries
I. Spain
When the countdown to the bell rings on New Year's Eve, you will eat a grape every time you ring the bell, totaling 12 grapes, which can be eaten at the end of the twelve-second bell, indicating that you will have good luck in the next 12 months.
Second, Greece.
On New Year's Day, every family will make a big cake and put a silver coin in it. The host cut the cake into several pieces and distributed it to family members or visiting relatives and friends. Whoever eats the cake with silver coins will become the luckiest person in the new year, and everyone congratulates him.
Third, England and Scotland.
On New Year's Eve, there will be some money in front of every household, and no one will guard it. That night, thieves and beggars saw it and didn't move. The local custom is to put money outside the door on New Year's Eve. When you open the door early in the morning, you will see money at the door, which means "get rich at first sight" and there will be fireworks at night.
Four. India
On New Year's Day, no one is allowed to be angry with others, let alone lose his temper. In some parts of India, on the morning of New Year's Day, every household kept crying and everyone's face was covered with tears. They lament that time flies and life is short, and they cry to welcome the New Year. In some areas, people welcome the New Year by fasting for one day and one night, from the early morning of New Year's Day to midnight.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) France
On the morning of new year's day, the French went to the streets to see the wind direction, and divination: the south wind blows, indicating that the weather will be good and the year will be safe and hot; When the west wind blows, there is a bumper harvest year for fishing and milking; If the east wind blows, the fruit will be rich; When the north wind blows, it is a poor harvest year.
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