Hello friends. Happy New Year everyone again. I hope this year will bring to each of us what he wants most of all and give harmony.
The traditions of celebrating the NEW YEAR in each country are different and I have always been interested in these differences.
So, today I want to tell you about the Spanish traditions of celebrating the New Year.
On New Year's Eve, to the sound of chimes, the Spaniards eat twelve grapes (Doce uvas).
(1 grape - one wish)
The Spaniards believe that if you celebrate the New Year in red underwear, then this can positively affect your personal life.
Employees at the end of December receive aguinaldo - this is the thirteenth salary or bonus at the end of the year.
〰️Derived from Latin hoc in anno — "en este año"
El Roscón de Reyes is a typical pastry resembling Easter cake with a figure of a king and beans hidden inside. The one who gets the king is considered the king of the holiday, and the one who gets the beans next time buys a roscon or pays for dinner.