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Welcome to the Community Center! I'm @Bhumika , one of the Community Managers for our English Community Ce...
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Hi everyone!
As you probably know, this is my very first post in the CC, and I canโt even begin to explain how excited I am to be here! ๐ฅน
This is the first of many posts that Iโm sure weโll enjoy together, where weโll share our experiences and thoughts.
To break the ice, Iโd love to get to know more about all of you! Christmas is here ๐ (itโs my favorite time of the year, by the way), and with it come so many wonderful traditions.In Spain, we have the tradition of eating 12 grapes 12 seconds before the clock strikes midnight on New Yearโs Eve ๐. Personally, I eat 12 M&Mโs because Iโm not a fan of grapes but hey, it counts the same right? ๐คฃ
So, now Iโd love to knowโhow do you celebrate New Yearโs Eve? What traditions do you follow with your family and friends?
I canโt wait to hear your stories! ๐ฌ
Hi @Kitty-and-Creek0 !
2025 is going to be another adventure, imho, like every year of my life so far. If it gets unadventurous, I'll just have to stir the pot until it does.
Our plans for New Year's Eve are to hold space for whatever our Airbnb guests wish for, and that, precisely, is our tradition. Our guests lead, we facilitate! That is always fun!
Best wishes to you!
Kitty & Creek
Hola @Alex ,
on New Year's Eve in Italy it is traditional to eat lentils. The round and flattened shape of this legume resembles gold coins, and when cooked, its volume increases and this growth recalls growing wealth. This is why lentils represent wealth and prosperity.
Auguri!
Andrea
Hello @Andrea6232 !
Thanks to you I'm going to bed learning something new. I love learning about traditions from different places around the world.
Do you also eat them at midnight?
Regards,
Alex
Thanks for sharing this tradition! We had lentils on New Years Eve and sent good wishes your way! Happy Newest Year to you and yours!
Seafood feast!
May your New Year be full of joy and peace!
Hi @Luz985! Hope you are enjoying Christmas with your family! ๐
I love seafood! Me and my family get lots of seafood for New Year's dinner. I feel so fat after eating all this food during Christmas. ๐คฃ
Do you have any special drinks? We love to make cocktails. ๐น
Warm regards,
Alex
Love the M&M idea, way better than grapes.
I personally didn't have a New Year's Eve tradition, until I met my wife. She is from Guatemala and has introduced me to things like, walking around the block with a suitcase, eating 12 grapes before midnight, and wearing all white. These things made me laugh, still do, but now we just watch the countdown in whichever time zone we happen to be in and enjoy each other's company. Sorry, we're boring.
Love to see what others do!
Hi @Zachary289 ! Thank you for sharing!
Hi Alex
Well, here in St. Lucia, at the stroke of midnight there is fireworks bursting everywhere at the
hotels and at different venues. And then there is the famous Catholic tradition of persons going
to Midnight mass or Ole Years night mass after which persons meet and greet each other and
extending New Year greetings. There is also a celebration with daybreak parties lasting until the
following day.
Regards
From Ann
Hi @Saloma-S-ZionGates-Apartments0 . Hope you are enjoying the holidays! ๐
I feel we share many of the traditions you mentioned. We have a lot of fireworks everywhere, and there are also people who go to church. I remember that my grandparents used to attend this mass after dinner every year!
Do you have any special dinner planned for that day?๐ฅ
Warm regards,
Alex