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An interesting way to celebrate a Good Luck going away Party or event is to do an Around-The-World theme, using the foods and customs from all over the world that supposedly bring luck into our lives, as well as some amazing Good Luck Party Supplies.Go into an Asian grocery store, and ask them for Good Luck, or New Year’s red envelopes. These are now your invitations! Place a piece of paper inside the envelope, inviting your guest to join you for the celebration, and ask them to bring their own personal good luck charm with them, as a lucky talisman for the group just for the evening. Put things around the party space that signify some of the worldly customs people use to bring luck upon themselves – but don’t tell anyone their meaning. Once everyone has gathered, group everyone into 2 person teams, and have them go around the room trying to figure out what the ‘lucky’ charms actually mean. Your buffet table could also include things from this list. Good Luck Party goers write down their answers, and the winning team is the one with the most right at the end of the night. Their loot? The lucky charms placed around the room. Some ideas to get you started: In Bolivia, wooden or string dolls are made and hung outside the door to bring good luck.In Spain, on New Year’s Eve, when the clock strikes 12, they eat 12 grapes. The Chinese believe that crickets bring good luck to their owners. The animal foot charm idea comes from Africans, who believed that if you kept an animals’ foot in your possession, you would be able to run as fast as the animal in times of stress. Early Greeks and Romans valued amber not only for how beautiful it was, but also how it kept the wearer safe from colds and flu. Acorns are thought to bring good luck, a long life and eternal youthfulness, and idea which dates back to Druidic times.
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