New Year: Who are the first and the last to wish each other Happy New Year on Earth?

New Year: Who are the first and the last to wish each other Happy New Year on Earth?

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Your New Year's Eve arrives.There is still time to learn some information in this year 2021, funny info on New Year's traditions, which will help you (who knows), to break the ice during the festivities.

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Squeak squeak !Cotillons!Rigor count: four...three...of them...a..."Bonanéééé".We are December 31, and like every December 31, we will take (or not) in our arms.We will wish ourselves "especially good health".Uncle Marcel will redo the joke "and not only feet".

And on January 1, we're going to have a hangover, obviously.We are going to promise to do the Dry January, a resolution that will last...5 days to break everything.So.Passage 2021 to 2022 will look like others, with surgical masks at the top of the disguise trend.With omicron as a favorite subject.

Ok but there, now we promise you never seen...exceptional...9 things you didn't know about these little traditions of December 31.

The tradition of the New Year's kiss: thank you the Romans

This tradition dates back to ancient Rome...During the Saturnals (celebration in February, which celebrated the significant extension of the sunshine duration every day...in substance which celebrated the upcoming arrival of spring).And so, this delirium of kissing for Saturnales was to underline the festive tradition.It was necessary to transgress the rules and therefore...kiss in public.Dummy.

Namely that the Saturnales also inspired the galette des rois.

The tradition of guy: thank you the Gauls

Nouvel an : qui sont les premiers et les derniers à se souhaiter bonne année sur Terre ?

You should know that at the base, the guy, it's not the super nice thing.Considered as an invasive, parasitic, toxic plant for humans...Rather, she found thanks to the eyes of the Celts.The druids called him "gold branch" and lent him virtues of fertility and anti -poison (yes we said that the plant was toxic to humans)."They are crazy these Gauls" would say Uncle Marcel, who decidedly, is in a mood Guillerette this year.

So the Celts clung to the houses to preserve them from the wrong fate and the diseases.A tradition that has remained.And who has coupled with the tradition of the kiss.Kinging up under the guy was the promise of a wedding in the year for young single women.Otherwise there are Tinder these days.

The first to wish themselves "Happy New Year": the Kiribatians

The first to switch to the new year are the Kiribatians. Les quoi ? Kiribati, c'estae petite nation, composée de 3 archipels et 32 atolls ("les opticiens" répondrait tonton Marcel à qui on va discrètement subtiliser la coupe de champagne) située dans le Pacifique.And they are 120,000 Kiribatians who pass the first in the following year.It will be 11 a.m. in France when this nation will end its count.Ditto for Samoas (from Polynesia).Veinard.

The last to wish themselves "Happy New Year": American Samoas

This is one of the last places you have to go urgently if you have found that 2021 is absolutely great.They will be the last residents to switch to 2022. En revanche, si vous voulez être vraiment les derniers que chez les derniers, il faudra vous rendre sur les îles Baker et Howland, toutesof them inhabitées.If the idea you took to really obey this delirious challenge to be "the last in 2021" (in addition to the fact that you will never get there in time), know that it is a protected areaAnd therefore, forbidden to access.

Go back in time is possible!

Putting your feet in 2022, then leaving in 2021 is absolutely possible. Quoi ? J'insinue que remonter dans le temps c'est possible ? Et sans Delorean ? Certains touristes profitent du décalage horaire pour fêter le nouvel anof them fois, en prenant l'avion entre les îles Samoa situées en Polynésie, et les Samoa américaines. La distance entre lesof them est de 220 kilomètres... mais il y a 25 heures de décalage horaire entre lesof them destinations.Thus, when the Samoa (from Polynesia) spend the new year (and the few kisses under the guy and the confetti of rigor, it is 00:01 on Saturday January 1, 2022, while it is 11:01 p.m. Thursday, December 30, 2021.Name of Zeus Marty!

New Year's traditions around the world

There are many New Year's traditions around the world.Here are 4:

So much for your general culture. On vous laisse aveca petit morceau musical de circonstance.And happy New Year !

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