From eating 12 grapes at midnight to breaking plates at a friend’s door, New Year’s Eve traditions around the world offer unique ways to ring in the year with good fortune and joy.
When the clock strikes 12, make sure you're under the dinner table shoveling ... There's nothing to lose if you want to try out some of these superstitious snacks and traditions. With 2025 less than ...
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On New Year's Eve, people plan to test out "grape theory" and eat 12 green grapes or taste the Southern tradition of black-eyed peas for good luck in the new year.
Can you wash clothes on New Year's Eve? Not if you believe these superstitions. Here's what to do and what to avoid for a happier, luckier 2025.
Some might strike you as odd, but whether you're looking for love, wealth or good luck, there are plenty of new year's traditions and superstitions.
Pounding and eating mochi offers good luck, health, prosperity and happiness.
More than 3,100 Indigenous students died at boarding schools in the United States between 1828 and 1970 — three times the number of deaths reported earlier this year by the Department of Interior, ...
NOW that Christmas has just passed, we can now look deeper into the historical roots of and practices performed during the holiday. Celebrated by billions of people globally, Christmas is widely seen ...
Haitian holiday traditions like fanal lanterns and kremas drinks endure over generations, though customs change. Connections ...
Discover 12 fascinating New Year’s traditions from around the world, from eating grapes in Spain to jumping waves in Brazil, ...
However, certain traditions for Christmas have remained the same over the centuries. The Christmas tree, lights, decorations in green and red colours, carol of nine lessons, praises had always ...