What Generation Continues to Do New Year's Rituals? Boomers and Gen X vs Millennials and Gen Z
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With the arrival of the New Year, rituals return to the scene and open up a generational debate. Eating grapes, sweeping the house, or wearing colorful underwear remains a common practice in many homes, but each generation lives them differently. The way these rituals are performed reflects how each group faces the closure of cycles, uncertainty, and hope for what is coming. New Year’s rituals per generation speak not only of superstition, but a…
The end-of-year holidays have traditions for all tastes and beliefs. Sweeping outwards is a New Year's ritual performed to eliminate bad energy and start the year off right. It's recommended to sweep from the inside of the house towards the front door, beginning with the room farthest from the entrance. What does the New Year's sweeping ritual mean? The tradition of sweeping outwards during the New Year's celebration has several symbolic meaning…
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