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New Year's Traditions - New Year's Customs Around the World
If you're resolved to try something new this year, swap out the sequins and Champagne for one of these customs.
By Ruth Baron
Original Content  |  December 22, 2011
Gray-haired woman on phone Photo: Thinkstock
Visit Your Grandmother

Songkran, the Thai New Year's festival, is most famous for the massive water fight that takes over the country's public spaces, but the throwing of the water grew out of a quieter tradition: visiting older relatives and signaling respect by sprinkling their hands with a few drops of cooling water during the hottest season. If you want to make sure your elderly relatives and friends know you're thinking of them, offer to pick up groceries, send treats or simply give them a call. Want a conversation starter? Ask them to describe the wildest New Year's Eve party they ever went to—and prepare to see them in a whole new light.
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