Know various traditions to celebrate New Year in different countries
Know various traditions to celebrate New Year in different countries
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New year is coming. Everyone is thinking that it should start very well so that the whole year is great. Today we are going to tell you the tricks of some countries that they do on the first day of the year so that everything is pleasant. In some countries, it is believed that these traditions bring good luck. Let's know.

Plate breaking- In Denmark, it is said to be very auspicious when breaking the plate on the New Year. Every year, people break plates at the doors of their friends and family members. It is believed that the more broken plates are found in front of the house the next day, the more fortunate it is.

Throwing water out the window- In Puerto Rico on New Year, water is thrown out of the bucket outside the window because it is auspicious to do so. It is also believed that by doing this evil spirits are removed. People also sprinkle sugar outside the houses to bring good luck.

Walking around with an empty suitcase - Talking about Colombia, people like to roam here. On the New Year, with empty suitcases, they moved from one place to another because it is a tradition. It is believed that this gives a lot to roam in the new year.

Jumping on the waves - In Brazil, the New Year is welcomed by jumping on the waves. Here on New Year's day people go to the beach and jump on the seven waves of the sea. It is said that there is a tradition of asking for a wish on every wave and all the wishes of the person who does so are fulfilled.

Wearing white clothes - In Brazil, white clothes are also worn on New Year's Eve. Doing this brings good luck and peace throughout the year.

Keep doors, windows open- People in the Philippines keep doors and windows open on the first day of the new year. Here it is believed that by doing this, the old days come out and the new year's good luck comes.

Keeping the Wish Paper in a Jar - In many countries, on the New Year, write your wish on a paper and keep it in a jar. The jar is then kept for the next year and then it is opened on the first evening of the next New Year to see how many wishes were fulfilled in the previous year.

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