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Eating Green Grapes May Bring You Good Luck In 2023

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Eating Green Grapes May Bring You Good Luck In 2023

In Spain and parts of Latin America people eat 12 grapes in 60 seconds right at the stroke of midnight on New Year’s to bring them good luck for the new year, according to MSN.

People in Peru jump under their table at the stroke of midnight on New Year’s in hopes they will find romantic love for the coming year.  Well, TikTok found out about these two “Good Luck” routines and are combing the two with hopes of bringing them Good Fortune for 2023.  Oh ya, you’re also supposed to do this in red undergarments.

If you plan on doing this, more power to you.  Just please, don’t send us pictures proving you did it in you red undergarments.  Trust us when we say, we believe you.

Do you do anything in your house to bring Good Luck for the new year?

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