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- 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.
- 5. People in this country believes that wearing round shapes (such as polka dots!) promotes prosperity and good luck.
- 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
- 7. Throwing a bucket of water out the front door is a New Year's Eve tradition in _____.
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- 1. In this country, people break plates on the doors of their friends, relatives, and neighbors after dinner on New Year's Eve.
- 2. In ____, you dress in red for good luck.
- 4. People in ____ make their wish, write it on a piece of paper and burn said paper.
- 7. In _____, people who want a year full of travel take their (empty) suitcase for a walk around the block at midnight.
