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So, go ahead and get into that new-year, new-you spirit by partaking in any of the 30 New Year's traditions below.
  • Watch the ball drop in Times Square in Manhattan. ...
  • Eat black-eyed peas as your first food on New Year's Day. ...
  • Drink a Bloody Mary. ...
  • Eat 12 Grapes. ...
  • Watch fireworks. ...
  • Walk around with an empty suitcase. ...
  • Make a toast.
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