Se
termina el año y aqui te muestro algunas curiosidades del un año nuevo
1-Hace
cuatro mil años el año nuevo se festejaba el 23 de marzo
2-En
la época del imperio romano se regalaba el día de año nuevo una moneda y un
pequeño tarro de miel para manifestar el deseo de que el año que empezaba fuera
dulce y próspero. Igualmente, se hacía mucho ruido; no se permitía trabajar ni
siquiera en las labores de casa, y se estrenaba una prenda de vestir. Fueron
precisamente en este período que se declaró como el primero de enero día como
día oficial para comienzo del año.Sin embargo, en algunos lugares, se mantuvo
la celebración de fin de año en marzo logrando, después de un tiempo, su
unificación el primero de enero
3-Las
irlandesas solteras que buscan pareja esperan con ansias cada víspera de Año
Nuevo. Según la tradición, colocar una ramita de muérdago debajo de la almohada
ayuda a la mujer a soñar con su futuro amado… ¡y a casarse con él en el lapso
de un año!
4-Se
debe tener cuidado con lo que se hace, porque se cree de que aquello que se
esté haciendo a las doce de la noche del 31 de diciembre, se hará durante todo
el año entrante. Por esa razón, existe la costumbre de abrazar, besar, bailar,
reír, etc.,
5-La
tradición de tomar 12 uvas para despedir el año procede de Madrid. El primer
registro que se tiene de ella es de un artículo de prensa de 1897. Parece ser
que se inició entre las clases populares para ridiculizar la costumbre de la
aristocracia y la burguesía de tomar uvas y champán en Nochevieja como hacía la
nobleza francesa. En 1909, como consecuencia de un excedente en la producción
de uva, los agricultores levatinos tuvieron la idea de popularizar el hábito
por todas las regiones españolas. Y hasta hoy.
6-En
muchos países de América Latina, entre ellos Brasil, Venezuela, la Argentina y
México, antes del Año Nuevo los vendedores exhiben ropa interior de toda la
gama de colores, y cuanto más brillantes, mejor. Usar bragas rojas o rosas
traerá amor y pasión; las amarillas, para atraer el dinero, o azul para gozar
de buena salud. Si desea tener suerte, comience el año con ropa interior nueva
7-El
calendario gregoriano se fue implantando paulatinamente en casi todo el mundo
entre 1582 y 1923. Grecia fue el último país en adoptarlo.
8-El
año nuevo termina con el día de la semana que empezó a excepcion de los años
bisiestos
The year is over and here I show you some curiosities about a new year
1-Four thousand years ago the new year was celebrated on March 23
2-At the time of the Roman Empire, a coin and a small jar of honey were given on New Year's Day to express the wish that the year that began was sweet and prosperous. Also, there was a lot of noise; Was not allowed to work even in the housework, and a garment was released. It was precisely in this period that it was declared as the first of January day as the official day for the beginning of the year. However, in some places, the end of the year celebration in March was maintained, after a time, its unification the first from January
3-Irish singles who are looking for a couple are looking forward to each New Year's Eve. According to tradition, placing a sprig of mistletoe under the pillow helps the woman to dream of her beloved future ... and to marry him within a year!
4-Care should be taken with what is done, because it is believed that what is being done at midnight on December 31, will be made throughout the coming year. For this reason, there is the habit of hugging, kissing, dancing, laughing, etc.,
5-The tradition of taking 12 grapes to lay off the year comes from Madrid. The earliest record of it is from a newspaper article of 1897. It seems to have begun among the popular classes to ridicule the custom of the aristocracy and the bourgeoisie to take grapes and champagne on New Year's Eve as did the French nobility. In 1909, as a consequence of a surplus in grape production, Levantine farmers had the idea of popularizing the habit throughout all Spanish regions. And until today.
6-In many countries in Latin America, including Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina and Mexico, before the New Year sellers exhibit underwear of the full range of colors, and the brighter the better. Wearing red or pink panties will bring love and passion; Yellow, to attract money, or blue to enjoy good health. If you want to get lucky, start the year with new underwear
7-The Gregorian calendar was gradually implemented in almost all the world between 1582 and 1923. Greece was the last country to adopt it.
8-The new year ends with the day of the week that began with the exception of leap years
The year is over and here I show you some curiosities about a new year
1-Four thousand years ago the new year was celebrated on March 23
2-At the time of the Roman Empire, a coin and a small jar of honey were given on New Year's Day to express the wish that the year that began was sweet and prosperous. Also, there was a lot of noise; Was not allowed to work even in the housework, and a garment was released. It was precisely in this period that it was declared as the first of January day as the official day for the beginning of the year. However, in some places, the end of the year celebration in March was maintained, after a time, its unification the first from January
3-Irish singles who are looking for a couple are looking forward to each New Year's Eve. According to tradition, placing a sprig of mistletoe under the pillow helps the woman to dream of her beloved future ... and to marry him within a year!
4-Care should be taken with what is done, because it is believed that what is being done at midnight on December 31, will be made throughout the coming year. For this reason, there is the habit of hugging, kissing, dancing, laughing, etc.,
5-The tradition of taking 12 grapes to lay off the year comes from Madrid. The earliest record of it is from a newspaper article of 1897. It seems to have begun among the popular classes to ridicule the custom of the aristocracy and the bourgeoisie to take grapes and champagne on New Year's Eve as did the French nobility. In 1909, as a consequence of a surplus in grape production, Levantine farmers had the idea of popularizing the habit throughout all Spanish regions. And until today.
6-In many countries in Latin America, including Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina and Mexico, before the New Year sellers exhibit underwear of the full range of colors, and the brighter the better. Wearing red or pink panties will bring love and passion; Yellow, to attract money, or blue to enjoy good health. If you want to get lucky, start the year with new underwear
7-The Gregorian calendar was gradually implemented in almost all the world between 1582 and 1923. Greece was the last country to adopt it.
8-The new year ends with the day of the week that began with the exception of leap years
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