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New Year's Superstitions

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Besides getting sloppy drunk and kissing everybody in the room at the stroke of midnight, celebrants throughout the ages have observed numerous lesser-known New Year's customs and superstitions. Many of the superstitions associated with the event bear the common theme that activities engaged in on that day set the pattern for the year to come. Others have to do with warding off evil spirits or attracting luck.

Because January 1 is the first day of the new year, we have drawn a connection between what we do on that day and our fate throughout the rest of the year. Here are some of the ways we attempt to guarantee a good outcome through our acts on that portentous first day:
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post #2 of 8
Isn't it tradition to eat black-eyed peas and cabbage on New Year's?
post #3 of 8
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I have heard that but I have never done that.
post #4 of 8
Those were great! I hadn't heard half of them!
post #5 of 8
I don't even know what a Black eyed pea is
post #6 of 8
Don't worry about it Maree. My Mom forced me to eat one pea every dang New Year. I despise black eyed peas, but you must eat at least one pea in my family.
Believe me, you aren't missing out.
post #7 of 8
I'll take your word for it Heather

We managed to have a pretty good year last year without black Eyed Peas so hopefully this year will be a good one too (altho better healthwise would be good )
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