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New Year Traditions in New Jersey

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New Year Traditions in New Jersey is marked by mirth and merrymaking. On the New Years Eve night people enjoy night parties and tune into Auld Lang Syne. They often blow on small noisemakers when the New Year arrives at midnight.

There also goes a tradition to kiss the beloved. Some people host open houses and like to spend the New Year day with near and dear ones. New Year Traditions in New Jersey include customs that dates back to good old times. The customs of sporting masks, making loud noises and bursting firecrackers are all practiced to do away the evil spirits. The lavish drinking bash on the New Year's Eve, features a personal re-enacting of the chaotic world that existed before the Gods creation of Cosmos.



The New Year gift giving tradition in New Jersey has been derived from the English settlers. Among the English people gloves, orange stuck clove, flavonavy wine were popular New Year gifts.Most popular among the various New Year Traditions in New York are the New Year Resolutions. We decide we're going to lose weight, take nutritious diets, quit smoking, maintain peace and harmony etc.



Having black-eyed peas on the New Year lunch or dinner has been a popular tradition among other New Year Traditions in New Hampshire. Black-eyed peas are thought to ensure good luck and prosperity in the ensuing year. Sometimes a dime is added in the pot of black-eyed peas. Probably this would opportune more good luck. Another tradition for New Year is to bake a cake with a coin wrapped inside. Whoever gets the coin is pnavyicted to experience a prosperous year.



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