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I had to google this to get it right. Filipinos have so many

traditions, it's hard to get it straight. Here are some:

Filipinos consider New Year's Eve a time of celebration for the

entire family, including children of all ages. Most Filipinos also

follow a traditional belief that if the family spends at least the

approach of midnight together, then it will stay together for the

entire year.

" Taller Year " - At the stroke of midnight, children are gathered and

made to jump several times. it is believed that when one jumps at the

beginning of the year. you'll grow taller.

Cleaning home for the Filipino New Year - Do not use dust pads and

brooms on New Year's day. Do not take showers; do it before New

Year's day.

Keep money in your pocket and eat pancit - Make sure your

wallet/pocket isn't empty at midnight. Shake your wallet/pocket (full

of money) at midnight, and your year will be fruitful.

Eat pancit for good luck and long life.

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On the one about a taller year . . . hasn't worked on me yet! I've

been doing that for years!

Fred, you'll have fun with these too!

-Ellen

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> I am wondering what people's New Year traditions are, around the US

and beyond?

>

> We are both past our partying days, so we'll have a quiet evening

at home. Many of our neighbors will shoot firecrackers, so we will

spend a lot of time reassuring the dogs that the world is not coming

to an end.

>

> We will have a meal including black-eyed peas and cabbage. My

grandmother said that the tradition of black-eyed peas bringing good

luck went back to the days when people lived from their

gardens/farms. If you still had plenty of dried peas to prepare in

January, you were likely to have enough to get you through to

spring. I have heard that cabbage is symbolic of money.

>

> What do you do on your side of the pond, Fred?

>

> Alyce?

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----- Original Message -----

From: Alyce

What do you do on your side of the pond, Fred?

Alyce?

Hmmmmmm, well, we go " First Footing "

You want an explanation? Thought you might:-)

Well, everyone in the street leaves their houses JUST before midnight.

Everyone, that is, except one person. That person stays IN the house.

Everyone freezes their extremities off waiting for the church bells to sound

the start of the New Year. That signals the permission for all and sundry

to give all and sundry and huge hug and lip smackin kiss! The guys just

shake hands:-) We wish everyone a Happy New Year, then decide who's house

we are going to let the New Year in first. Then we decide who, in the

group, is going to be that house's first foot!

This ritual is repeated over and over again, as we move from house to house.

At each house, we all enter, have a drink, something to eat, and then move

onto the next house.

By around 3 or 4 in the morning, we are truly Brahms and List, and wobble

our way home and to bed!

HOWEVER if we go North, and cross the boarder into Scotland, the situation

changes slightly. There, one does similar, BUT, one carries ones own

'bottle' and piece of coal.

At each house, one consumes a nip and a chaser, with a piece of Black Bun.

You also offer everyone in each house, a nip from your own bottle!

AND, at some point, (not sure how it is decided) but everyone settles in one

house. The Whiskey bottle's' are put out, and the singing begins!!!!!!!

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So Fred is it easy to cross into Scotland or Wales? It used to be easy here

to cross into both Canada and Mexico if you lived or were staying an the

border of each but I have heard that has changed quite a bit in the last few

years as a result of 9/11. Thanks for sharing what First Footing is. We

have something here called First Night which is when there are many

different artistic activities such as music, dancing performances, crafting,

etc all over the city for young and old. I have not attended in the past

as the cold and late nights do not go well for me physically but it is

something that sounds like alot of fun.

Happy New Year to all!

Danette Baker

Spokane Washington

Who is already wishing it were spring LOL!!!

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----- Original Message -----

From: Alyce

What do you do on your side of the pond, Fred?

Alyce?

Hmmmmmm, well, we go " First Footing "

You want an explanation? Thought you might:-)

Well, everyone in the street leaves their houses JUST before midnight.

Everyone, that is, except one person. That person stays IN the house.

Everyone freezes their extremities off waiting for the church bells to sound

the start of the New Year. That signals the permission for all and sundry

to give all and sundry and huge hug and lip smackin kiss! The guys just

shake hands:-) We wish everyone a Happy New Year, then decide who's house

we are going to let the New Year in first. Then we decide who, in the

group, is going to be that house's first foot!

This ritual is repeated over and over again, as we move from house to house.

At each house, we all enter, have a drink, something to eat, and then move

onto the next house.

By around 3 or 4 in the morning, we are truly Brahms and List, and wobble

our way home and to bed!

HOWEVER if we go North, and cross the boarder into Scotland, the situation

changes slightly. There, one does similar, BUT, one carries ones own

'bottle' and piece of coal.

At each house, one consumes a nip and a chaser, with a piece of Black Bun.

You also offer everyone in each house, a nip from your own bottle!

AND, at some point, (not sure how it is decided) but everyone settles in one

house. The Whiskey bottle's' are put out, and the singing begins!!!!!!!

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Yes it is easy to cross into Scotland or Wales. For all these two countries

have a semblance of autonomy, they are still (at present) part of Great Britain.

Therefore there is no border controls (yet) as I believe you are imagining.

Fred

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----- Original Message -----

From: Alyce

What do you do on your side of the pond, Fred?

Alyce?

Hmmmmmm, well, we go " First Footing "

You want an explanation? Thought you might:-)

Well, everyone in the street leaves their houses JUST before midnight.

Everyone, that is, except one person. That person stays IN the house.

Everyone freezes their extremities off waiting for the church bells to sound

the start of the New Year. That signals the permission for all and sundry

to give all and sundry and huge hug and lip smackin kiss! The guys just

shake hands:-) We wish everyone a Happy New Year, then decide who's house

we are going to let the New Year in first. Then we decide who, in the

group, is going to be that house's first foot!

This ritual is repeated over and over again, as we move from house to house.

At each house, we all enter, have a drink, something to eat, and then move

onto the next house.

By around 3 or 4 in the morning, we are truly Brahms and List, and wobble

our way home and to bed!

HOWEVER if we go North, and cross the boarder into Scotland, the situation

changes slightly. There, one does similar, BUT, one carries ones own

'bottle' and piece of coal.

At each house, one consumes a nip and a chaser, with a piece of Black Bun.

You also offer everyone in each house, a nip from your own bottle!

AND, at some point, (not sure how it is decided) but everyone settles in one

house. The Whiskey bottle's' are put out, and the singing begins!!!!!!!

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