Latinos know how to celebrate, whether it be a quincea?era, la Navidad and especially el A?o Nuevo, it's a time to start anew, be grateful for your friends and family, thank God for all his blessings and to salud to health, happiness and prosperity.It's also a time to break out the aguardiente , let loose,Her handbag empire has risen Discount A-line Strapless Chiffon Short/Mini White Flowers Evening Prom Dresses Party Dress turn up the music and dance!As they say, "Arriba, abajo, al centro y pa' dentro!" Since Latinos are some of the best at celebrating, what other Latino traditions are practiced during New Year's Eve In Spain and Cuba, it's customary to eat 12 grapes as the clock strikes midnight, one for good luck in each month of the New Year.What you're wearing under your clothes may be more important than that perfect New Year's outfit you picked out. In several Latin American countries, the underwear you wear on New Year's Eve could determine your luck in 2014.You are stark raving mad!Wholesale Cheap Sexy Chiffon One Shoulder Beaded Ruched A-line Long Evening/Bridesmaid Dresses If you wear yellow underwear, it's supposed to bring good luck or fortune in the New Year. If you wear red underwear, it's supposed to make you lucky in love. On the other hand, if you wear black underwear, you may be in store for a year filled with bad luck.Do you want to be a jet-setter in 2014? Well, walking in a circle with a suitcase, either around your home or around the block may bring new travel adventures in the New Year.The start of a New Year comes with a good old-fashioned cleaning for many Latin American homes. Sweeping and cleaning ensures a fresh start to 2014.
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- Jan 04 Sat 2014 12:19
2013 How Latino Traditions Bid Farewell to the Past & Welcome a New Year
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