New year

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Ma. Isabel Lizano Priscilla Peña Lisa Mosquera Sally Muñoz Anel Rizzo

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Transcript of New year

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Ma. Isabel Lizano

Priscilla Peña

Lisa Mosquera

Sally Muñoz

Anel Rizzo

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New Year's Eve is on December 31, the final day of the Gregorian year, and the day before New Year's Day

This tradition began in 1907 after New York City outlawed

firecrackers for New Year’s Eve.

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• New Year’s Eve is a night when all people around the world celebrate the end of year.

• Before the midnight the families send fireworks and confetti.

• At midnight the people usually go to burn a dummy that represents the old year.

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• Then each person says the next “Happy New Year”.

• After people celebrate New Year’s Eve, they eat roast turkey, stuffed turkey, wine or champagne.

• Young people are used to going to parties, discos, and/or walking by the beach.

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Cabalas or Tricks in New Year’s Eve in Ecuador

• At midnight the people wear yellow underclothes.

• The people eat twelve red and green grapes.

• Somebody runs around the avenue with a suitcase

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• People sometimes write a request list.

• Next, they put liquor in a wine glass and drink it.

• Finally, people put the firecrackers inside the dummies. They burst when somebody kicks them.

Cabalas or Tricks in New Year’s Eve

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Thanks for your attention!