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The Double
31 Dec 2003, 12:03 PM
When I used to live in Peru, it was a family affair. With a whole lot of food, and Pilsen. Good times.

Anything special about how you do new years in your country?

DanRod78
31 Dec 2003, 02:48 PM
When I lived in Venezuela I would visit my family in "Falcon state" (big a.. family) My family would get together at my grandparents house and we would party all night long.

In the US. Well, I'm at work right now.

Pibe#10
31 Dec 2003, 03:50 PM
Originally posted by DanRod78
When I lived in Venezuela I would visit my family in "Falcon state" (big a.. family) My family would get together at my grandparents house and we would party all night long.

In the US. Well, I'm at work right now.

yup we would do the same thing, get together at my grandma's house, eat, listen to music, talk, laugh, cry, all that good stuff, then at 12.00 wish everyone a happy new years, then go out into the street to watch the aņo viejos burn....

here in US its different..:(

Garcia
31 Dec 2003, 06:20 PM
In Peru, we do some fun things.

We drink, Peruvian style. You know, tall ass beers in a circle. Serve yourself some beer. Pass the bottle. Finish the beer. Shake out the foam and backwash. Pass the glass to the person with the bottle. Repeat.

This is how we usually drink. In the US we all have our own six-pack and individual beers. Six-packs are popular in Peru, but there is nothing like sharing a case of Margaritos or Gabys. Dancing is a must. Lots of loud music. One year, I was break dancing and the next day the family called me Duracel because I was had "pilas" last night.

During the day, the kids get all the old clothes. They stuff them into an old shirt and pants. They make a life-sized doll. At midnight, we burn the doll in the middle of the street and shoot off firecrakers. The old is burned and we wear new clothes, especially yellow. This brings good luck.

At midnight, we also kiss everyone and say happy new year and all that. We also eat 12 grapes and throw 12 coins, like pennies, into the street, for good luck and more money in the new year.

One of the most curious traditions some follow is the "trip" around the block. Folks will pack a suitcase and run around the block. This is to bring good luck and a trip/travel sometime in the new year.

It is a family deal until after midnight.

After midnight we go to some parties or clubs. Don't expect to go home until the next morning/afternoon. That's when a good Chilcano, levantamuerto, does the trick.

The Double
31 Dec 2003, 07:33 PM
Originally posted by DanRod78

In the US. Well, I'm at work right now.


Lol.

efernandez9
31 Dec 2003, 07:44 PM
I just finish working

does not feel like 31 de diciembre


will look for the special music to get in the Mood, open a bottle of rum...

at midnite, a quick second to wish for the best
12 uvas y a tomar mas
luego a salir a la calle a ver los globos y tirarm paeletas a los borrachos!

efernandez9
01 Jan 2004, 03:55 PM
como pasan el guayabo? resaca o goma o raton....como le dicen en peru o ecuador o argentina?


aca comiendo arepitas con queso paisa y mucho refajo.

mas ron de noche!

The Double
01 Jan 2004, 07:02 PM
Originally posted by Garcia


We drink, Peruvian style. You know, tall ass beers in a circle. Serve yourself some beer. Pass the bottle. Finish the beer. Shake out the foam and backwash. Pass the glass to the person with the bottle. Repeat.




By far, the greatest tradition ever. I can't tell you how many nights I spent with friends in front of my house in San Miguel doing that. It really is a great experience, great conversation, and after that you break out the soccer ball and play "mete gol tapa"

Mario
01 Jan 2004, 09:46 PM
Originally posted by Pibe#10

yup we would do the same thing, get together at my grandma's house, eat, listen to music, talk, laugh, cry, all that good stuff, then at 12.00 wish everyone a happy new years,


the same here, grandma and everything and eat Turkey! we have no thanksgiving but we eat industrial amounts of turkey in Xmas and new year's eve, at midnight we have a LOT of firecrakers!

efernandez9
01 Jan 2004, 09:53 PM
I got my firecrackers here from florida, and dallas has a ban on fire works for yrs... My neighbor is a Cop and promess to look the other way if I did not over do (the noise and the grass is all dry, bad case for a possible fire)

do you guys make up the nativity scene? I have a bunch of stuff for the good old PESEBRE, but never as pretty as the one my Mom put together back in medallo.

AtNacional
03 Jan 2004, 01:50 PM
SANCOCHOOOOOO

Pibe#10
03 Jan 2004, 06:44 PM
Originally posted by efernandez9
I got my firecrackers here from florida, and dallas has a ban on fire works for yrs... My neighbor is a Cop and promess to look the other way if I did not over do (the noise and the grass is all dry, bad case for a possible fire)

do you guys make up the nativity scene? I have a bunch of stuff for the good old PESEBRE, but never as pretty as the one my Mom put together back in medallo.

Pesebre? hell yeah, of course my mom dosn't like my ideas, so she went out and bought one of those nice ones at the store, where the figures are about 8" tall and have nice clothes and fake jewels...anyway back in Colombia, we had novenas, oh man thats one of those things you miss when you're grown, anyway so we used to mess around with the neighbors Pesebre, and would put in Batman as Joseph and a Barbie doll as Mary, then on the 24th, the last novena, we would put in a terminator action figure as baby jesus, and the 3 wise man one year were the Ninja Turtles, but they were 4 so that year there was 4.haha, she would get pissed,

efernandez9
04 Jan 2004, 12:16 AM
siga jodiendo con el pesebre y no le van a traer nada los REYES MAGOS!


EN MEDALLO era: el niņo dios traia lo antojos y regalitos de tipo jugete y tal
Los reyes magos traian ropa y cosas para el regreso al colegio, que se venia en 2 semanas o 3.... era como el presagio que las vacaciones se acababan (camellos malparidddos)

Mario
05 Jan 2004, 04:32 AM
q vergon dos veces recibir regalos! en Espaņa es solo el 6 de enero en ES es solo el 24 diciembre

efernandez9
05 Jan 2004, 09:46 PM
Originally posted by Mario
q vergon dos veces recibir regalos! en Espaņa es solo el 6 de enero en ES es solo el 24 diciembre en mexico los reyes traen tambien

creo que hay que dejar el zapato izquierdo cerca a la entrada del cuarto!


en espana o ES... el raton perez trae platica o no?