New Year Tradition

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  1. 3. People in ____ will crush pomegranates against their doors—the number of seeds that fall to the ground symbolize how much good luck you can expect in the new year.
  2. 5. People in this country believes that wearing round shapes (such as polka dots!) promotes prosperity and good luck.
  3. 6. Originating in ___, the tradition of eating grapes at the stroke of midnight is believed to welcome good fortune and prosperity in the new year
  4. 7. Throwing a bucket of water out the front door is a New Year's Eve tradition in _____.
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  1. 1. In this country, people break plates on the doors of their friends, relatives, and neighbors after dinner on New Year's Eve.
  2. 2. In ____, you dress in red for good luck.
  3. 4. People in ____ make their wish, write it on a piece of paper and burn said paper.
  4. 7. In _____, people who want a year full of travel take their (empty) suitcase for a walk around the block at midnight.