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ICANEWS Noviembre / Diciembre 2007, Año 3 # 16
NEW YEAR'S TOASTS
AROUND THE WORLD
NewYear

New Year, celebrated by different cultures on different days throughout the year, is a special holiday around the world. Although customs vary, the sentiments are the same - health, happiness and success in the year ahead. Here is a look at some traditions and toasts around the world.

Spain
For each gong of the clock at midnight, people pop a grape into their mouths. Twelve grapes symbolize good luck for each month of the New Year
Toast: Salud

China
Celebrations include fireworks to scare off evil spirits, parades and a Festival of Lanterns, in which thousands of lanterns light the way to the New Year
Toast: Niennien Ju e (nyen nyen zhu ee)

France
A large pancake breakfast is traditional on New Year's Day
Toast: A votre santé (A votre santay)

Greece
On New Year's Day, Greek children leave their shoes by the fireplace with the hope that they will receive gifts. Also known as the Festival of St. Basil, gifts are exchanged on this day rather than at Christmas
Toast: Eislgian (Ees IGEE-an)

Japan
At midnight, gongs sound 108 times for the 108 sins a person can commit. It is believed that listening to the gongs cleanses one's heart and erases past sins for a fresh New Year
Toast: Kampai (Kahm-PAH-ee)

Ireland
An Irish tradition involves banging on the door and walls with Christmas bread to chase the bad luck out and bring good spirits to the household with the promise of enough bread in the New Year.
Toast: Athbhliain faoi Mhaise duit (AH-vhee ihn fwee WAH-shuh wich)

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