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Eating 12 grapes and wearing red underwear: New Year's superstitions explained

By A Mystery Man Writer

Depending on where you live, there are a multitude of traditions, superstitions and rituals to help welcome a new year. From eating 12 grapes to wearing red underwear, see some of the more unique ways people around the world celebrate.

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