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In Argentina the people wait expectantly to celebrate the New Year. The people in Argentina gather together along with families for a big late dinner. Just before midnight on New Year in Argentina the people flock to the streets to celebrate the New Year with neighbors. Fireworks are an essential part of the New Year celebrations in Argentina.
Custom has it that the people in Argentina welcome the New Year by
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lighting crackers. The children in Argentina are the most excited and light the crackers with a bang to welcome the New Year.
The fireworks are lit at midnight in Argentina to greet the New Year with a thrill. Partying, dance and music are significant customs that the natives in Argentina follow. Until the next morning of the New Year the young people are seen thronging the dance clubs and attending the New Year parties.
Swimming is a vital activity that the people in Argentina hold close to their hearts on New Year. The natives are seen going to rivers lakes or public swimming pools for swimming on New Year.
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Turron and pan dulce are sweet bread that is had on New Year in Argentina. These are regarded as the most traditional food that is had on New Year by the people in Argentina. The natives of Argentina follow a custom of eating beans on New Year. It is believed that beans would keep up your present job or find you a good job. The other New Year custom that is believed in Argentina is if you run with your suitcase around the house then a lot of travel is indicated for the next year.
At the stroke of midnight the natives of Argentina raise their cups or glasses of champagne and drink a toast and say "Happy New Year! Health, love, work, the best for this family! And, to the poor people who don't have anything: "We hope they are in a warm house!" The people in Argentina also visit churches on New Year to offer prayers.
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