In the Scottish tradition of Hogmanay, the practice of 'first-footing' is believed to influence a household's luck for the coming year. What does this practice traditionally involve?
- Being the first person to cross the threshold of a home after midnight, typically bringing a symbolic gift like coal or food.Cevap
- BExchanging small 'boxes' of money or gifts with service workers to celebrate the significance of Boxing Day.
- CParticipating in a communal parade on the first Monday of May to mark the Early May Bank Holiday.
- DVisiting family members on the fourth Sunday of Lent to present them with flowers for Mothering Sunday.
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The tradition of first-footing involves being the first person to enter a home after midnight on New Year's Eve, usually bringing a gift like coal or food to bring good luck.
The correct answer describes the tradition of 'first-footing', a central part of Hogmanay in Scotland. It requires the first person to enter a home after midnight to bring a gift, such as coal to symbolize warmth or food to symbolize plenty, ensuring good luck for the residents in the new year.
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Scottish New Year (Hogmanay) Traditions
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