New Year, the three most frequent lucky charms
Everyone is ready to host a new year, the 2022. For boys and girls, this is a day of fun, excitement, party and hangout. The restrictions for the containment of the COVID-19 they impose on us some, but we can still agree some precautions for don’t give up on a festive atmosphere. For the New Year’s look, dominates the velvet. Here are the details to pass the entrance into the new year in style. It should not be forgotten that any look is incomplete without ahairstyle adequate, which brings out all kinds of dress. If you want a makeover for the new year, you can aim for a new haircut. who has me long hair has much more choice in the hairstyle change, but also with the short hair you can change appearance with the styling.
An old belief says that the way the first day of the year is spent it will be the same throughout the year. So many come and enjoy the first of January with a pinch of superstition. the Italians (and not only) are known to be quite superstitious. The night of new Year’s Eve offers an opportunity to perform some rites traditional which are aimed at bring luck. These are things that are done more for fun than to do. A bit like reading the horoscope, the most common phrase of those who follow him is: “I don’t believe it, but I read it”. Here are the three most frequent lucky rituals that entertain millions of people annually:
1) Eat lentils and grapes at midnight brings good luck. The custom has different origins. According to some, these legumes symbolize longevity because they keep for a long time. For others, lentils are a symbol of prosperity because they remember ancient gold coins. Some eat 12 raisins, one for each month of the new year, to have unexpected benefits. some couples, instead, A pomegranate New Year’s Eve, because this fruit result loyalty and fertility.
2) On New Year’s Eve many they wear red underwear, why should reject negativity and help in achieving happiness And love. How this tradition came about is unclear, but some believe it dates back to the ancient Romans. In fact they used red clothes to repel the war and the blood. Tradition says that this garment must be to work new it’s a someone else’s gift.
3) One of the oldest customs in Italy is to watch the first person you meet on the street on New Year’s Eve. If it is a elderly person or a hunchback, it is said that the new year will be full of great surprises. If you meet a child, a claim or a doctor, according to tradition there could be a little bit of bad luck behind the corner.