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Latino New Year traditions: 10 things Hispanics do to attract good fortune


Creating memories is as important as continuing the rituals passed down through generations


New Year's Eve traditions: 10 things Latinos do to bring good fortune© Canva
Shirley GomezSenior Writer
UPDATED DECEMBER 30, 2024 3:31 PM ESTDEC 30, 2024, 3:31 PM EST

Regarding New Year's traditions, the Latino community truly shines, embodying a vibrant spirit of celebration and connection. Many in the community cherish This time of year, as it offers a unique opportunity to create lasting memories with family and friends. Beyond the festivities, there is a deep respect for the customs and rituals that have been passed down through generations, aimed at welcoming good fortune and prosperity into the new year.

To honor this rich cultural heritage, we've compiled a selection of meaningful traditions that you can incorporate into your celebrations and pass on to future generations. These practices enrich the new year's welcoming experience and reinforce bonds within families and communities. Whether you indulge in traditional foods, engage in cherished rituals, or gather to celebrate together, these options are sure to create unforgettable moments that will resonate for years to come.

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Eating 12 grapes at midnight

Each of the 12 grapes represents a month of the year. At midnight, while everyone is jumping, crying, and hugging, step aside for a couple of seconds, eat the grapes, and ask for 12 special wishes.

Are you done with the grapes? Start kissing!

Keep love, affection, and closeness flowing all year.

Burn incense or sage with all of your windows open

Burning incense sticks, palo santo, or sage with your windows open will push away all the negative energy and help you and yours start the new year fresh and clean.

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Go to the ATM and fill your wallet or pockets

According to tradition, welcoming the new year with money in your pocket, wallet, or handbag will help you keep the cash flowing.

Grab your suitcase and run

Grab a suitcase and walk out of your home to secure travel and new adventures in the new year.

Red, green, and yellow are the colors of the night

Red underwear symbolizes love; green is for money and yellow calls for prosperity. Luckily, the tradition doesn't prohibit wearing them in all colors simultaneously.

A woman getting dressed in a red dress.© Getty Images
A woman getting dressed in a red dress.

Eat a lentil soup

Lentils were one of the first foods cultivated by humans. They represent prosperity and are highly valued. Their shape resembles money.

Burn a "muñeco"

Some Latin American countries adopted the cathartic tradition of burning a doll representing the year that just passed—usually, the dolls are effigies of well-known people.

Broom the bad juju away

Take a broom and sweep out your door to eliminate any bad vibe following you closely.

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Throw a bucket of water out a window

Throw a bucket of water out a window for renewal. If you live in an apartment, make sure the area is clear.

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