New year’s traditions and where they came from

Celebrating the end of a year and the beginning of a new one is a tradition held across the globe.

Many compare the sound of a popping champagne bottle with the arrival of the new year and celebration.

Ever wondered how foreign countries celebrated their new year and what their customs are?

Many of the traditions we have today date back from ancient times where making loud noises was seen as chasing away all evil.

Here are some interesting tidbits:

It is said that New Year’s Day was a day when gifts were once swapped between family members.

The start of a new year signals the turning of a new leaf and many people swear to it that they will change their ways.

There are a lot of people who stand by their new year’s resolutions and, with determination, see it through the year.

Others’ resolutions last three days or a month.

Some new year folklore rings as follow:

Source: www.almanac.com

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