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Finland New Year Tradition

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

FINLAND

AND ITS NEW YEAR TRADITIONS
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The Main
New Year Event In Finland is in Helsinki,The Capital Of Finland

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In Finland For New Years, Tin Is Melted And Put Into A Bucket Of Snow Or Ice-Cold Water.
When It Hardens,It Is Held Up To A Light,The Shape On The Wall Will Tell Your Fortune.If It Looks Like A Hill,That May Mean Obstacles Ahead.If It Looks Like A Coin It Means Success

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In Finland People Stay Up Until Midnight To Watch Fireworks And Party Throughout The Night To Celebrate!

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In Finland It Is Common To Make Cookies And Give Them To The Homeless People

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If A Girl Stares In A Mirror In A Dark Room LIT Only By A Candle,She Might Catch A Glimpse Of Her Future Husband Staring Back At Her In The Mirror:):):):):):):):):)

Finland Celebrates Its 100th Year Of Being A Country With a Massive Party In Helsinki Where Thousands Of Dollars in Fireworks Where Set Off!!

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In Finland Its A Tradition To Wear Yellow Underwear.It Is Said To Be Good Luck For The Next Year

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In Finland It Is Believed That On Every New Years Eve That If Your Not Staying Up Until Midnight The Potato Monster Will Come In Your House And Eat All Your Potato's