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Filipino traditions during New Year’s eve
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2/12/2025
How do Filipinos ring in the new year? We ask Filipino expatriates in Dubai about the special things they do to celebrate the occasion
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I always do wearing polka dots and jumping because they told me it helps me
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increase my height. So I still jump in the midnight yeah. This is what I do every year.
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I used to gather fruits like 12 no 13 kinds of circled fruits like
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watermelon anything anything circle and then I put them together in one
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container and then one of the things is that I put coins in my in my pocket and
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shake them that's at 12 o'clock shake them shake them so that as far as I know
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it brings good luck to my pocket more money inside. Before you enter the house
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you just have to pass the coins there and put some coins at the four sides of
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the house. We prepare fruits in our home during New Year. We wear polka dots.
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Normally we prepared bibingka as a delicacy during New Year's Eve because
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we believe that when you eat bibingka during the New Year's Eve it will make
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the family tight more tighter it becomes more closer I collect coins and then
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during the New Year's Eve I shake it at the middle of the night 12 o'clock
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midnight then I believe that because of that we become more prosperous. We have
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lots of Filipino traditional practices like 13 fruits round fruits we are
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always doing that. Some of the people are especially a small one they're making
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jam because they believe that they will be taller on that on the next year or
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whatsoever and also we have a fireworks or firecrackers every midnight throw it
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away the bad spirits and evils or something. There's so many things that we
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believe every new year that we have to avoid so like on our family with our
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family we're not allowed to have like chicken dish during New Year and then we
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have to wear polka dots clothing we have to put put coins on our pockets and to
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those who are not blessed with height you have to jump so that's the little
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part but as a family we're doing it 14 fruits it should be round fruits so that
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you will be blessed the whole year round for us is 14 because when they say 13
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it's bad luck so you have it's 14 because they said there should be an
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extra like bonus so we collect 14 round fruits every new year. We believe in this
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tradition because we are really fond of I think wishes and everything Filipinos
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are full of hope and we are always happy so we always want to achieve better and
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the best in our lives. I think Filipinos are very superstitious when it comes to
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to these kinds of things I think it's already part of our culture. We've been colonized by the other countries just like the
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Spanish and more of like just like Chinese. In the Philippines, we just like more on Chinese beliefs than the Filipino beliefs.
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In the Philippines, we are colonized by different races like Spaniards, Chinese and Japanese like that so
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different cultures influence us a lot like for the Chinese we use
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different fireworks we eat noodles during the New Year's Eve and for the
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Spanish we become more luxurious in preparing food. There's a lot of Filipino
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traditions that we are usually using or usually doing I mean every year or every
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end of the year especially midnight of the new year because Filipinos are
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always have their beliefs of blessings, prosperity and of course good health.
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Our family are really fond of believing on that something that there's still a good thing
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that will happen to us so even these are like a belief but we there's no
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there's no problem if we're going to follow it. If we do this then nothing
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will happen to us so if we do this maybe if it's really a good luck then we will
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receive good luck.
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