How different cultures celebrate the New Year
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Most people follow the Gregorian calendar, which has 365 days, or 12 months in the year. So January 1st ends up being the most commonly celebrated New Year. But, depending on who you speak with, the New Year reaches far beyond January 1st.
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Anyone here in 2022 happy 2022 Just remember this was 2021 ) happy 2022
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I was told to watch this. My teacher sent a link .
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Im watching this because it’s almost new year
Me watching this since my teacher told assigned me to do this-
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Lol I ended up failing the assignment because I forgot to mention Australia..
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Im watching this because it’s almost new year and it is very informative
Novruz it is not persian new year. The great estimate of people celebrate this day as a beginning of New Year in the earth. It is celebrated in Azerbaijan, too. Even cookies that you showed in the video belong to Azerbaijan cuisine. Pakhlava, shekerbura and etc. And also coloured eggs. We give this coloured eggs to the children in Novruz holiday. And also in this holiday has a bonfire. Everybody jumps through the bonfire for throwing negative energy in old year. And with this way people hope that all their negative energy will remain in old year, but will not come with them to the new year. And it comes from Zardushts (atesperest). All these are belongs to Azerbaijan culture and traditions. Special thanks for reading
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my teacher asked me to watch this video for my classi and the truth is that I liked seeing the difference in each culture
Happy New Year !!!!
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They didn't have any knowledge about India ie Bharat.
I did come here for a module but I had to find this video myself lol
CHRISTMAS SPIRIT SHINES AMID COVID GLOOM
Happy Merry Christmas to all around the world
Even though the pandemic has its impact on the usual year end party scene on .... this year, lights and decorations have kept the spirit high.
Many people walked and visited the streets and markets to soak in Christmas spirit and beat the Covid blues
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They forgot added to tamil new year, like that we don't know how many information missed!
The USA got our new year from a Pope
Informative; thanks! Would be interesting to know how different 'ethnic-groups' view 'foreigners' entering their celebrations... Or, HOW one would act if invited to participate; what does one bring? Wear? What would be considered offensive? Just thinking that/those would make a great 'follow-up' to this report... 🤔🙂
Thanks for the spectacular shows of celebration
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Hindus new year,ugadi gudipadwa
Happy Chinese New Year!!!!FYI Lunar New Year should be called as Chinese New Year because it's based on the Chinese calendar. CNY always happens in winter. Technically, Lunar New Year is the wrong term to say because the real Lunar New Year actually happens in summer. For those of you who say Chinese New Year is not inclusive and Lunar New Year is better, you really should respect culture origin. I assume British wouldn't want people to call English as "International language" and Koreans wouldn't want people to call Kpop as "Asian Pop", right?
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I learned a lot about this video
The video tells about the wonderful New Year holiday. They say when is the Chinese new year. The new year is also known as the lunar new year, I didn't even know that. In traditional dress, these people celebrate the New Year, decorate the street and neighborhoods. Traditions suggest that this is a special day, on this day luck is on your side. I really liked the video, very interesting, I think that New Year is the best holiday of the year!)
in iran the new year starts in a different day too! it starts in spring, when everything is blooming as if with turning the year, a new life is starting. we plant some flowers instead of cutting a tree and decorating it, we just decorate a table including 7 different things starting with S in Persian and each of them is a symbol of life, health, good luck and wealth. :D i felt like you are interested in these kind of things.
It is interesting how each culture has every detail that makes it its own.
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Thank you so much for sharing the different "New Year" traditions around the world and across different cultures.
That being said, I'm not sure that I agree with Mr. Seljak's representation of the Jewish New Year, Rosh HaShana (literally, the "Head of the Year" in Hebrew).
While it is most definitely a religious occasion which marks the beginning of the most important period of prayer and repentance for Jewish people - 10 days called the "Yomim Noraim", or the "Days of Awe" (and, more literally, "Days of Enlightenment") in English - Rosh HaShana is not "solemn" (a word which would more properly refer to Yom Kippour, that last of these 10 days of repentance).
We also celebrate the two days of Rosh HaShana joyfully by sharing traditional meals with family, friends, and members of the community, the first day of Rosh Hoshana being marked by two formal seders (important religious meals with formal customs). As Persian people do for Nowrouz, we eat from an abundant table showing gratitude for the sustenance with which G-d has provided us, and we eat many symbolic foods that each correspond to specific prayers, such as:
- apples and honey, a prayer for a sweet New Year ("LeShana Toba OuMetouka");
- leeks, a prayer for protection against and defeat of our enemies;
- black-eyed peas and/or carrots, a prayer that our merits may increase;
- pomegranate, a prayer for the bounty and abundance of our blessings;
- fish, a prayer for fertility and children, that our family may live on in future generations;
- the head of a fish or goat, a prayer for blessing in leadership and stewardship...
The above list is indicative, and not exhaustive.
On Rosh HaShana, we also say a special prayer called Tashlikh over an open body of water, which can be the sea or a river, for example, in order to cast off our sins, which is a very beautiful tradition.
And, of course, as mentioned by Mr. Seljak and the above video produced by Global News, we are called to the importance of this time and the next ten days to follow by the blowing of the shofar, which has actually been blown, in any case, during each day of the month prior on the Jewish calendar, called the month of Eloul, a time of spiritual preparation for the Yomim Noraim.
For Jewish people, the days of Rosh HaShana, though of very important religious weight, are also a very joyful time...not "solemn" or "muted". The solemnity follows as the Yomim Noraim progress, ending with Yom Kippour, our most important religious day and day of prayer of the year...which is then immediately followed by another period of joy: Soukkot!
Like thee is so many tipes of new year lol
Not only thailand celebrate buddhist cambodia and laos celebrate it too and maybe some indian buddhist too
i am here 100% because i want to and i want to learn about it not my teacher who gave me the link
This is for my class, its very interesting see this differences
i'm not here because I wanted to, I was forced.
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You left out Shamhain
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Great video! thank you for the information 🤔
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It's very interesting see the different traditions around the world.
Where is hindhu new year????
We follow Solar New year 😘
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this video helped me to know a little more about the different traditions that exist around the world, it is very interesting to see how there are various types of coexistence and ways to celebrate
GREAT VIDEO! Thanks a lot! I work teaching English and this video has helped me a lot. Thanks for sharing such a nice tool to help people understand about other cultures. TONS of love to you and your work.
The day when gyms make their money for the year.
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The video helped me learn about the different ways to celebrate the New Year, but to be honest; I already knew what the Chinese New Year was like.
Please cover all cultures. The most important is "Mahasankarthi" - Indian celebrate all over the country
Ugadi buddy not sankranthi for us.
Ugadi/Yugadi is the new year for most of the Indian cultures. It even start of Vikram Samvat calendar and Telugu and Maruthi Calenders too. Many culture which follow Solar calender have their new year in April 14 or 15 like Tamil/Bengali/ Manipuri new year.
The new year is my favorite holiday. The Chinese lunar new year is more celebrated outside of China, and it's the most important social holiday of China. Thailand also has a January 1 new year celebration. There are like a few countries with both January 1 and other dates for the new year. I am so excited about 2022 coming up soon.
This video it's great, it helped me to know more abpout other cultures and being more aware about that there's a lot of different ways to celebrate the new year and that everyone in the world pass the new year with many styles.
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Hi. Very nice video! Can we use it for a TV show with credits?
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