People eat fish in this country on New Year's day, know traditions of other countries
People eat fish in this country on New Year's day, know traditions of other countries
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New Year is coming. Everyone is thinking that it should start very well so that the whole year will be great. Today we are going to tell you the traditions 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.

Eating fish on New Year- It is said that in many countries including China, there is a tradition of eating fish on New Year's Eve. This is because the fish always move in a direction that represents progress.

Eating black cowpea - It is Jewish tradition to eat black cowpea and welcome the new year because it is auspicious. It is said that whoever makes a cowpea dish with rice on the evening of January 1, has a lucky year.

Eating 12 grapes- It is said that in Spain, on the first day of the new year, 12 grapes are eaten. Here at 12 o'clock at night when the bells of the New Year ring, people eat 1 grapefruit with every bell because it is considered good luck of the new year.

Kiss - In many countries, apart from Germany, the New Year is welcomed by kissing a loved one at 12 o'clock at night. Doing this here makes good luck throughout the year.

Jumping from the chair- In Denmark, people stand on the chair to welcome the new year, and after 12 o'clock, people jump from the chair to the ground. Doing so brings good luck and evil spirits flee.

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