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Traditions around the world
1. Traditions around the world
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2. New Year's swim in the North sea. Netherlands
Thе word Nieuwjaarsduik, whichis literally translated as “New
Year's diving,” is held on January
1 of each year. Despite the far
from hot weather, there is no
end to those who want to
plunge.
3. Traditions in Italy
Battle of OrangeFamily hour
During the Hebrew Carnival
(Carnevale d’Ivrea), which begins
on the weekend before Great
Lent, real orange fights are held
It is the hour of lunch or dinner when
all family members gather at the table.
An exception to the absence of a family
hour can only be a very good reason.
4. The annual volleyball game on the border, USA and Mexico
Such a game was first held in1979, and since 2006 it has
become an annual tradition.
According to the mayor of
the border Mexican city of
Nako, people just celebrate
the unity of the two
countries.
5. Cinnamon "shower" for those who do not have a partner, Denmark
Cinnamon"shower" for those
who do not have a
partner, Denmark
If at the age of 25 you still do
not have a partner, then your
friends may give you a “bath” in
cinnamon in Denmark. And if
you are left alone at 30,
cinnamon will be replaced with
pepper, and then you definitely
will not be good.
6. Rubber boot Throwing Competition, Finland
If this sounds strange to you, what about the other original Finnishfuns? Such as, for example, marsh football, throwing a mobile phone,
carrying wives, playing an imaginary guitar ... In any case, this is fun.
7. Garland of socks (Germany)
But in Germany, those who have not met their significant other before the age of 25 will have adifferent fate. Friends present long garlands of socks to them, so that everyone can see that in
this house you can meet a future husband or wife.
8. Kinseanera, Latin American countries
Today the idea of the age has changed in the majority ofcountries, but the tradition of celebrating the 15th anniversary of
the girls in Mexico and other Latin American countries has not
disappeared.
9. Police meditation before you start, Canada
In some provinces of Canada,it is customary to start a
police day with collective
meditation in order to relieve
unnecessary stress that
cannot be avoided with such
work.
10. Nagapanchi, India
Every year in July or August (theexact date depends on the
position of the moon) in
different parts of India and
Nepal a holiday is arranged for
snakes - Nagapanchi. Reptiles
are watered with milk, and even
children can pick them up
without fear.
11. Tomatina, Spain
The annual Tomatina Festival (La Tomatina) is held in the last weekof August in the city of Bunyol in Valencia. The holiday lasts 7 days
and includes performances by musicians, dances, a fair, fireworks
and, of course, a tomato fight.