Top 10 Strangest and Most Interesting New Year’s Traditions
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These might make you re-think how you celebrate the New Year. From eating grapes, to burning scarecrows, to wearing colored underwear, these are some mighty unique ways to ring in the New Year. WatchMojo counts down ten strangest and most interesting New Year’s traditions.
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#10: Eating 12 Grapes
#9: Baking Coins into Bread
#8: Burning Effigies and Scarecrows
#7: Wearing Colored Underwear
#6: Dropping Ice Cream on the Floor
#5: Jumping Over Seven Waves
#4: Dancing in Bear Furs
#3, #2 & #1???
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I don’t agree with the Opossum one, they shouldn’t do that.
Do you want to play a game
I eat 12 grapes every year on New Years and Watch the New York ball drop on TV as well.
The stock footage is pretty fucking creepy in this one
8 – Ok, here in our country is much common Between November to 25th December. Not in New Year. Also we call it “Burn of Judas”
Happy New year everyone
Why hava nagila playing in the background
HOW HIGH INTELLIGENT IS THIS WORLD.
How did that Italian tradition make it to South Africa?! Argentina and Uruguay are highly Italianized and so are parts of New York City, so I wonder why didn’t that make it to those places?
Why don’t I see dancing bears at new year’s parties!!!!!
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