8 Best New Year’s Eve Traditions From Around The World You Should Try In 2025
1. Hanging Onions: In Greece, bundles of onions are hung near front doors. These onions symbolise good luck for New Year. On New Year's Day, parents wake up their kids by gently tapping their heads with the hung onions, to invite prosperity and good luck. (Image Source: Canva)
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View In App2. Wearing Polka Dots: In the Philippines, wearing polka dot clothes on New Year's Day is a tradition that people follow without fail. This unique tradition symbolises prosperity. In addition to this, they also believe that eating round foods attract fortune and abundance. (Image Source: Canva)
3. Eating 12 Grapes: In Spain, grapes are believed to be lucky. Eating 12 grapes, one with each midnight chime, is a cherished tradition that brings luck, happiness, and prosperity for the coming year. (Image Source: Pinterest/notjustatourist)
4. Smashing Plates: In Denmark, a unique New Year tradition involves breaking dishware on the doorsteps of family and friends. It's believed that the more shards are outside your home, the luckier you will be. (Image Source: Pinterest/rachelbice6)
5. Walking Around With Empty Suitcase: People in Mexico believe that walking around with an empty suitcase on New Year's Eve invites travel opportunities and new adventures in the coming year. People walk on the streets with empty suitcases while manifesting travel. (Image Source: Pinterest/jk2248)
6. Jumping Seven Waves: People wear white on New Year's Eve in Brazil which signifies peace and renewal. They head to the beach and jump over seven waves, each representing a wish or request to a different deity for blessing. (Image Source: Pinterest/writeroperator)
7. Smashing Pomegranate: In Turkey, pomegranates symbolise abundance and prosperity. People smash a pomegranate on the doorstep in a cherished New Year tradition, the more pieces and the further they spread, the more fortune and prosperity it's believed to bring the family. (Image Source: Pinterest/nsnvck)
8. Jumping Into The New Year: In Denmark, people leap into the New Year by jumping off the chairs or sofas at midnight. This tradition symbolises a fresh start, bringing good luck. It's believed to be a bad luck if people skip this tradition. (Image Source: Pinterest/creativeboom)