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ESL forum > Message board > MERRY XMAS    

MERRY XMAS



domif
France

MERRY XMAS
 

21 Dec 2012      





sasuna
Algeria

Gift From Cat

21 Dec 2012     



almaz
United Kingdom

Happy Winter Solstice and Hogmanay!

21 Dec 2012     



Mariethe House
France

Will you tell us more about"hogmanay", Alex? Is it some kind of celtic ceremony?
Happy new year!!Big smile

21 Dec 2012     



almaz
United Kingdom

Well, Mariethe, its origins may lie in our arcane Celtic past, but nobody really knows where the word itself comes from (Gaelic, Norse...maybe even French!):

22 Dec 2012     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

It �s New Year �s Eve, the Scots treat this as a really big event.  The Scotsmen don their kilts and have a wee drop or more of whisky. They go round each other �s houses or to big parties. At midnight they link arms in a big circle and sing �Auld Lang Syne. �  They also mainly observe the tradition of first footing. A dark haired man is preferred - he will cross your threshold in the New Year, bringing you a piece of coal or a piece of cake. This is supposed to bring you good luck. 

22 Dec 2012