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Croissants and mistletoe, red underwear and horseshoes, but there are so many superstitious rites to leave the old year and start the new one. In many places there is also the custom of throwing something used from the window, being careful, however, that someone does not pass underneath.

So let’s go and sift through all the world’s systems for our Readers to go and look for the coming new year.

The suitcase, that of a long journey

There are many Italians who have left or are leaving for well-deserved and longed-for relaxing holidays. But there are also many who reach relatives and friends miles away. We then report the custom of some traditions, especially in South America, of bring a completely empty suitcase or beauty bag with you. An idea that is not only valid for filling containers with items and clothes purchased at bargain prices, but also to superstitiously fill the suitcase we carry with us on our journey with luck. 1 hand luggage can also fit, to avoid weights and economic surpluses, but the important thing is that it is strictly empty.

Fill your suitcase with luck

Filling the suitcase with fortune-proiezionidiborsa.it

Not just grapes and dried fruit

We Italians, who are particularly superstitious, put dried fruit, grapes and lentils on the table. But be careful because in many European states luck would also come eating black cabbage and Brussels sprouts. A healthy combination, but which would also bring a sea of ​​luck and lots of money. According to some superstitious rites, one should even try to eat at least 1 sprout every 3 seconds. And here the blindfolded goddess will knock on our door!

Luck also comes from eating Brussels sprouts

Luck also comes from eating Brussels sprouts-proiezionidiborsa.it

Colors and clothes, superstitions and food habits, here are the most unknown customs to start 2023 in the best possible way

While waiting to understand what the new year will be like, according to the much-followed Chinese horoscope, we are picking up on a truly curious tradition from the great Asian country. In many areas of this earth, in fact, luck would come to the house either by staying or by leaving. The important thing, however, is to hide the broom and dustpan and absolutely let the dust and dirt remain in the house at least on New Year’s Eve. According to this very curious custom, in fact, sweeping the dust on December 31st would also be equivalent to removing the potential fortune that would have deposited between our domestic walls. Colors and clothes, superstitions and food habits, here are the most unknown customs to have luck on New Year’s Eve, also hoping in our horoscope.

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