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How People Celebrate NYE Around The World

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New Year’s Eve is coming up and that means people will celebrating the end of 2017 and the beginning of 2018 all around the world, and the beautiful thing is that each culture celebrates it slightly differently. In Stonehaven, Scotland at the Hogmanay festival they wave large fireballs in the air to stop evil spirits. In Spain, people eat twelve grapes on NYE to prevent themselves from having bad luck in the New Year. To find out more unique cultural traditions on New Year’s Eve, read Business Insider’s article, “How people celebrate New YEar’s Eve in 20 countries around the world.”

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