Want Some Good Luck for the New Year?
December 11, 2025

End-of-year superstitions focus on bringing good luck and warding off bad luck, with common examples including eating 12 grapes at midnight for good luck each month, kissing a loved one at midnight for a strong relationship, and carrying an empty suitcase around the block to ensure a year of travel. Conversely, some traditions suggest avoiding certain actions, like cleaning or doing laundry on New Year’s Day, to prevent “sweeping away” good fortune.
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