10 funny Hungarian dos and don’ts for New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day

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Blikk, a Hungarian tabloid, rounded up some of the most popular New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day Hungarian superstitions. Below you can read ten dos and don’ts helping to make 2023 a year of great success.

Here are the don’ts based on blikk.hu.

Do not wash or dry your clothes

Hungarian folk tradition has it that on 1 January you should not wash or dry your clothes because you may lose your luck. Furthermore, drying may cause the death of a close relative or acquaintance.

You should not throw anything into the rubbish on 1 January

Otherwise, we may throw away your next year’s luck. Using the waste bin is only allowed from 2 January. Besides, you should not take anything out of the house.

Clean up your mess

Although you should not tidy up your place on 1 January, you should keep everything neat and clean around you. If you fail to do so, chaos will rule your next year.

Do not go to the doctor!

If you see the doctor on 1 January, it will bring about sickness and injuries in the new year.

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Do not lend money

If you do so, it will be difficult to reclaim it. Moreover, you will spend more money on water in the new year.

Do not eat poultry

Ducks, chickens and turkey have wings, so your good fortune may “fly away”. On the first day of the new year, you should eat lentils, roasted pig and strudel. Those dishes will bring you luck for the year ahead.

Avoid women guests on 1 January

If the first guest of the new year is a woman, you will be unlucky, a time-honoured Hungarian folk tradition believes. Meanwhile, if it is a man who passes your threshold first on 1 January, you can expect a successful new year. That is why Hungarian grandmothers wanted men to wish them a happy new year back in the day.

Do not polish off all the food on New Year’s Eve

If your fridge gets near empty by 1 January, your household will regularly run out of food in the next year.

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And here are 10 dos you should consider to ensure a successful new year

Eat lentils

If you eat lentils after the stroke of midnight, you will never be in the red in the new year. If it is not your favourite veggie though, here is a lucky trick. Tuck some lentils in your pocket to have a successful 2023.

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2 Comments

  1. Oh well, that’s my year ruined then. Have had a hot shower, hung out the washing and seen to the rubbish!

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