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Spain

Spain

Noche Veija (Old Night) is a custom where we stay at home & eat 12 grapes at midnight to cherish some good luck for the coming year.

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Ireland

Ireland

People hit the walls of their houses with the Christmas Bread to get rid of the satanic spirits & penance, to enter the Fresh Year with Zero Penance Policy.

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Colombia

Colombia

Agüero is a custom where each family member keeps a potato under the bed- a peeled, an unpeeled & a partially peeled. At midnight each family member with eyes closed picks each potato denoting prosperity, financial crisis or a balance of both.

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Japan

Japan

Temple bells, are rung reportedly 108 times & anxieties which are linked to number of worldly desires, marking a new preamble opening to the Next Year.

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Turkey

Turkey

The second both the hands of the clock strikes 12 at the night, people sprinkle salts on their doors as a mark to adore good luck & pleasure for the upcoming year.

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Denmark

Denmark

People throw their utensils like glasses, plates & bowls on the doors of their neighbors, the greater the broken scrap the better is the New Year.

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