Red Underwear to Champagne: 10 Strange New Years' Traditions - The Journiest

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New Years' Eve is a universal holiday, but everyone celebrates differently. From grapes in Spain to noodles in Japan to trees and champagne in Russia to red underwear in Mexico, these traditions will help you cleanse the old and summon wealth, luck, and love in the New Year.
Here are some of the most fascinating New Years' Eve traditions from around the world.

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