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Ông nội đi chợ hoa xuân nhìn thấy trên cây có 1000 con chim, ông nội dùng cái gì
để có thể tóm toàn bộ?
Lấy máy ảnh chụp ảnh
2. Loại cây đặc trưng cho ngày tết, không hoa không trái ? (gợi ý: ma quỷ rất sợ loại
này)?
- Cây nêu
3.  Sau khi ăn tết, Hai người cha & 2 người con cùng đi săn, mỗi người săn được 1 con.
Nhưng tổng số vịt là 3 con.Vì sao?
- 2 người cha và 2 người con tức là: ông - bố và người cháu
4. Con gì tới 12 giờ khuya thì có lúc thay đổi kích thước từ nhỏ qua to hoặc từ to qua
nhỏ?
Con giáp.
5. In which country do people wear red underwear to get luck?
Italians have a tradition of wearing red underwear to ring in the new year.
In Italian culture, the color red is associated with fertility, and so people
wear it under their clothes in the hopes that it will help them conceive in the
coming year.
6. In which country do people eat 12 grape seats at the stroke of midnight for
good luck and prosperity?
Spain
7. Which country celebrates New Year first?
The small Pacific island nations of Tonga, Samoa and Kiribati are the first
countries to welcome New Year, where January 1 begins at 10 am GMT or
3:30 pm IST on December 31.
8. Which country celebrates New Year last?
The uninhabited islands of Howland and Baker Islands, near the United
States, are the last places to welcome the New Year.
9. In which country first footer should be a dark-haired male with gifts of
coal, salt, shortbread, and whiskes since all of which further contribute to
the idea of having good fortune.
Scotland
10. In which country do people throw white flowers and candles into the sea
on New Year’s Eve?
In Brazil. t is commonplace for citizensI to take to the shores on New Year's
Eve in order to make offerings to Yemoja, a major water deity who is said to
control the seas, to elicit her blessings for the year to come.
11. In which country do people break In Denmark, people take pride in the
number of broken dishes outside of their door by the end of New Year's Eve.
It's a Danish tradition to throw china at your friends' and neighbors' front
doors on New Year's Eve—some say it's a means of leaving any aggression
and ill-will behind before the New Year begins—and it is said that the bigger
your pile of broken dishes, the more luck you will have in the upcoming
year.

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