
Since no help is needed when you stand in front of the starting line, the superstitions and traditions associated with the New Year remain significant and respected by people.
Romanians, at least those who remain bound by folk customs and beliefs, pay attention to these traditions because they believe – or hope – that they directly affect prosperity and luck throughout the year.
For example, the tradition of eating 12 grapes on New Year’s Eve, right at midnight, symbolizes hope for each month of the year. And the custom of wearing red clothes at the beginning of the year is based on the belief that it will attract luck and happiness.
For the New Year, we have collected ten such traditions that reflect the desire of Romanians to ensure good luck, wealth and health.
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Source: Hot News

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