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New Year Customs In Venezuela

 

New Year is a worldwide celebration and people enjoy all the excitement and pleasure New Year brings along. Customs form an important part of the New Year celebrations all over the world. Various countries have their own customs, which they follow. The customs have ancient roots and some of the customs are followed even to this day on New Year. The people in Venezuela regard New Year as an important



celebration. The New Year is a perfect time for the people in Venezuela to get close to one another.

The people in Venezuela celebrate the New Year by drinking champagne and having a big family dinner. The people in Venezuela follow these customs on New Year for many years. The people in Venezuela on New Year follow a custom of eating 12 grapes at the stroke of midnight. This New Year custom is believed to bring good luck for the coming year.

The people in Venezuela follow the custom of carrying a suitcase around the house for those who want to travel on New Year. This custom is believed to bring good luck on New Year.

In every house in Venezuela one can find the people having a big meal and making toasts with champagne. Wearing yellow underwear is a custom that is followed by the people of Venezuela on New Year. This custom that the people in Venezuela follow on New Year is believed to bring the people of Venezuela good luck for the year ahead.

Yet another New Year custom followed by the people of Venezuela on New Year is writing letters asking for many wishes. In order to make sure that nobody can read what is written in these letters the papers are all put together and burned when the New Year is approaching.

It is New Year custom to light artificial fires on New Year in Venezuela. The kids in Venezuela find the New Year to be the most exciting time as they play with these artificial fires and receive gifts.



 
 
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