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December 31st, because we say goodbye to it with parties

December 31st, New Year's Eve celebration

We always celebrate the last day of the year, known as New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, or New Year's Day. This day is celebrated in almost every part of the world and is part of the Gregorian calendar, beginning on the night of New Year's Eve and ending in the early hours of January 1st of the following year.

New Year's Eve is a tradition celebrated in almost every country around the world, according to the customs and beliefs of each nation, to say goodbye to the old year and look forward to the new one. December 31st symbolizes the closing of a cycle, with goals and objectives to achieve during the coming year.

Rituals and superstitions to say goodbye to New Year's Eve

There's nothing better than welcoming the new year with the best energy and a positive attitude, especially regarding essential aspects like health, money, love, and future projects. There are many popular rituals, beliefs, and superstitions around the world for saying goodbye to New Year's Eve and welcoming the new year with prosperity. Here are a few of them:

Toast with a glass of champagne or liquor when the clock strikes 12, so that wishes for health, money, and love come true.

Then, either put on a majestic fireworks show to have money, or hold the bill in your hand to have money all year round.

Wear yellow underwear for good luck and red to find love. Or wear your underwear inside out, with the same wishes for good luck.

Go out into the street with suitcases and walk around the block, so you can travel during the new year.

Eat twelve grapes, one for each minute before the end of the year, for abundance.

Write down your New Year's resolutions on a piece of paper before the year ends.

Traditions

Fold a one dollar bill into a pyramid shape and place it in your wallet.

Eat a bowl of boiled lentils right at midnight for money and abundance.

Throwing a bucket of water from a balcony is a ritual to get rid of negative energies and welcome the new cycle.

To crawl under a table to find a partner.

Releasing balloons into the air as a sign of peace and to make wishes for the new year.

Kissing your loved one when "Happy New Year!" is played, to ensure stability with your partner.

Burning a rag doll that symbolizes the year that is ending, to cleanse the path and guarantee the blessings of the coming year.

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