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At midnight, children jump as high as they can because they believe this will make them taller.
 
The Philippines
 
India
 
Venezuela
Some people throw crockery at their neighbor’s door. The family with the largest pile of broken plates, glasses, and cups is considered to be the luckiest because it means that they have lots of loyal friends.
 
Denmark
 
Germany
 
Australia
Some people decorate their homes with straw ropes to ward off evil spirits and welcome good luck and happiness. Buddhist temples ring their bells 108 times at midnight.
 
Japan
 
China
 
South Korea
People believe that the color of their underwear on New Year’s Eve will determine their fate in the coming year. Yellow underwear will bring happiness and money. Red will bring love and passion. Green is for prosperity and etc
 
Bolivia
 
Russia
 
Japan
Some people believe that if the first visitor (especially an unexpected one) on January 1 is a man, the year will be good.
 
Russia
 
Poland
 
Croatia
Farmers wish their livestock a happy New Year. They believe this brings good luck and good health.
 
Belgium
 
Germany
 
Argentina
When the clock strikes 12, some people celebrate New Year’s Eve by eating twelve grapes – one for each month of the year, and for each chime of the clock’s bell. Sweet bread is baked with a coin hidden in the dough. New Year’s Eve is also c
 
Mexico
 
Peru
 
Bolivia
On the morning of New Year’s Day, some traditional families toss coins into a river. They believe this will bring them good luck throughout the coming year.
 
Romania
 
Saudi Arabia
 
China