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“New Year’s Eve Around the World: 20 Fascinating Facts About December 31st”

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New Zealand is among the first countries to celebrate New Year’s Eve due to its time zone. In Spain, people eat 12 grapes at midnight for good luck. It's like  If you can finish all 12 grapes within the first minute, you'll have a lucky new year. Sydney, Australia, hosts one of the world’s largest New Year’s Eve fireworks displays. In Japan, Buddhist temples ring their bells 108 times on New Year’s Eve. Brazil’s beaches turn into celebrations with millions dressed in white for peace. Scotland’s Hogmanay festival involves fire ceremonies and a torch-lit procession. In Italy, wearing red underwear on December 31st is believed to bring love and luck. The famous New Year’s Eve ball drop in New York’s Times Square started in 1907. Denmark celebrates by smashing plates on friends’ doorsteps for good fortune. In the Philippines, people wear polka dots for prosperity. South Koreans gather at the Bosingak Belfry in Seoul for a ceremonial bell-ringing. The ancient Romans celebrated Decem...

Psychological Facts #4

1) The best person in your life is the one who comes first in your mind after reading this sentence.

2) If two people live together for a long time, they start to look like each other. This is partly because of nutrition, shared diets and eating habits, but much of the effect is simply imitation of facial expressions.

3) Dark chocolate contains a chemical that our bodies convert into phenylethylamine, which soothes mood and reduces the level of your stress.

4) If you suspect someone is following you, take four right turns. If they're still behind you, they are following you.

5) Writing down negative things and tossing them in a trash can, is a psychological trick that can improve your mood.

6) Dogs can see sadness in humans and often attempt to make their owners happy by initiating cuddling.

7) Haters don't really hate you. In fact, they hate themselves because you’re a reflection of what they wish to be.

8) Talking to yourself in a mirror actually makes you smarter.

9) If you chew a gum when you study a subject and then chew the same flavour when you take the test, it can help you remember.

10) When a person dies, they have 7 minutes of brain activity left. It's the mind playing back the person's memory in a dream sequence.

11) The longer you hide your feelings for someone, the harder you fall for that individual.

12) When depressed, women are more likely to feel guilty, sleep a lot, overeat, gain weight and neglect their appearance.

13) Finding love is all about timing. Psychology says that it is possible to find the right person, but at the wrong time.

14) Want to remember your dreams? Drink half glass of water before going to bed and half a glass of water after waking up. It works!

15) Meditation can change the brain's structure in just 8 weeks. It also increases grey matter in parts of the brain associated with learning.

16) When there should be a word for something but there is not, it's called a lexical gap.

17) If you suspect someone is checking you out, yawn. If they yawn back, they were because yawning is visually contagious.

18) We are good at keeping track of time for 2 minutes. Beyond that, we underestimate time by 25% to 35%.


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