NEW YEAR TRADITIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

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NEW YEAR TRADITIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD By: Kammy Kuang East Tennessee State University

Eating 12 Grapes In Spain and Peru people eat 12 grapes as the clock strikes midnight (one each time the clock chimes) on New Year's Eve. This peculiar ritual is meant to bring good luck in the 12 months ahead. However, in Peru they eat a 13th grape to insure their good luck.

Burning Firecrackers The people in China believe that there are evil spirits that roam the earth. So on New Year they burn firecrackers to scare the evil spirits. The doors and windows of every home in china can be seen sealed with paper. This is to keep the evil demons out.

American Resolutions 40 to 45% of American adults make one or more New Year's resolutions each year. These new year goals tend to involve giving up bad habits and starting new improved behaviors. They range from debt reduction to starting a new degree or habit. The resolutions that are the most common deal with weight loss, increasing exercise, and giving up smoking.

Burning "Mr. Old Year” In Columbia, Cuba and Puerto Rico families stuff a life-size male doll with things and then they dress it up in old clothes from each family member. At the stroke  of midnight, this 'Mr. Old Year' is set on fire. This is done with the simple belief that a doll thus stuffed have bad memories or sadness associated with them, and that the burning of these will help one to do away with all past grief's and usher in happiness in life with the coming year.

Eating Noodles would eat a bowl of buckwheat noodles called Late on the evening of December 31, people of Japan would eat a bowl of buckwheat noodles called "toshikoshisoba" ("year-crossing noodles") and listen for the sound of the Buddhist temple bells, which were rung 108 times at midnight. The sound of these bells is said to purify the listeners of the 108 sins or evil passions that plague every human being.

Gifts in Shoes In Greece children leave their shoes by the fireside on New Year's Day (also the Festival of Saint Basil in Greece) with the hope that Saint Basil, who was famous for his kindness, will come and fill their shoes with gifts.

Guest with Gifts The English custom for welcoming New Year is full of hospitality and warmth. They believe that the first guest for the year would bring fortune for them. He should be a male, should enter through the front door and bear some traditional gifts like loaf for the kitchen, drink for the head of the family and coal to light the fire, otherwise he is not allowed. They believe that these bring good luck throughout the year.

Carrying a Suitcase In Venezuela, Argentina, Bolivia, and Mexico, those with hopes of traveling in the New Year carry a suitcase around the house at midnight. Some even carry it around the block to ensure traveling at greater distances.