1. Wear colored underwear on New year’s Eve

In Latin America, and especially in Mexico, wearing colored underwear has become a popular New Year’s Eve tradition, as different colors are believed to determine what’s to come in the next 12 months. For those seeking love in 2022, red is the ideal color to wear. Yellow undies, on the other hand, symbolize money and wealth. Black is tied to power and control for those wanting to meet their goals next year. Other colored underwear are also worn, like blue for health and wellness, and green for adventures.

  1. BURN THE MUÑECO DE AÑO VIEJO ON NEW YEAR’S EVE

The burning of the muñeco de Año Viejo, or the “Old Year doll,” is a tradition unique to Colombian culture. The doll, with its interior made of powder, newspapers, or old objects and an exterior made of old clothes, is supposed to represent the bad from the previous year—and sometimes even a political or public figure. At midnight the dolls are lit on fire, setting the old ablaze and making room for the new.

  1. PUT MONEY IN YOUR POCKETS ON NEW YEAR’S EVE

People say money comes and goes, but Latinos say otherwise. If you want money to come and never go in 2022, don’t start the year with empty pockets. Put bills and coins in your hands, pockets, and shoes to keep those paychecks and bonuses flowing in the new year. Some go the extra mile by using gold coins. Pro tip: Bills with high denominations are said to draw in more monetary abundance.

  1. RUN AROUND THE BLOCK WITH SUITCASES ON NEW YEAR’S EVE

Travelers, this one’s for you. A number of Latin Americans head to the streets with their suitcases in hand as soon as the new year begins. According to this tradition, those who take their suitcases for a stroll at midnight will be rewarded with trips, vacations, and adventures in the coming 12 months. Some people believe that the longer the stroll around the block, the farther they’ll travel.

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