Tagged from dae lolli, Amy, Juliana and Chalyza
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What are some of your new year’s good luck traditions?
My beloved mother told us don’t open the money pouches until a few days have passed. Traditional New Year foods are also thought to bring luck, she said 13 different kinds of fruits is good luck, and family together around tables of traditional foods. lolli of s0-cute.net
My mom used to collect some coins and when the new year comes she put the coins in a bowl and shake it to create sounds. She said its good luck for money throughout the year. And also wearing dotted dresses on new year don’t know why. CC and chalyza and keep.
I don’t have any traditionals during New Year. Juliana RW
My old folks always told us to avoid spending money on new years day. They said, once you spend on the first day of the year, you like to spend the rest of the year.
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I grew up believing that if you have some money on your pocket (whatever you’re wearing) come New Year’s eve it will ensure steady flow of income throughout the year. The other belief is that the main door of the house should be wide open come New Year’s eve so that good luck will be ushered in. Juliana of MY WORLD and JULIANA’S LAIR.
3 comments:
hehehe what I'm doing every new year is the 13 different kinds of fruits... yeah! wearing dotted clothes during new year naniniwala din me jan hehehehe
kalami sa foods uy! bitaw sakto jud ka dae, daghan kaau tag tou-tou but really don't know kung tinoud ba ni. wink*
Happy New year diha nimo day ug kang Agring, kulang man ng imo prutas, ang akoa kay 13 gyod ka kabuok, ayoha unya ng imo blog kay nanabok na sa pikas bungtod
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