American’s top World Beauty Poll
What a surprise, America wins everything else so why not a beauty poll! Here’s the top 10:
1. America
2. Brazil
3. Spain
4. Australia
5. Italy
6. Sweden
7. Britain
8. India
9. France
What a surprise, America wins everything else so why not a beauty poll! Here’s the top 10:
1. America
2. Brazil
3. Spain
4. Australia
5. Italy
6. Sweden
7. Britain
8. India
9. France
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I absolutely love Christmas, not because of the presents but because of the food, family and did I mention food? Here are some of the traditions around the world! Number 1 is my fav.
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1. Venezuela: Feliz Navidad – Venezuelans attend a daily early morning church service, December 16th-24th, called Misa de Aguinaldo (Early Morning Mass). In Caracas, the capital city, it is customary to roller-skate to this service. Before bedtime children tie one end of a piece of string to their big toe and hang the other out the window. The next morning, roller-skater’s give a tug to any string they see hanging. Sounds fun actually!
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2. Italy: La Befana – similar to Santa Claus; she rides a broomstick rather than a sleigh, but is not considered a witch and then there’s Santa Lucia (Saint Lucy) a blind old woman who on December 13 brings gifts to children in some regions, riding a donkey hahaha
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3. Latvia: Ziemassvētku vecītis (Father Christmas) brings presents on each of the 12 days of Christmas starting on Christmas Eve. Usually the presents are put under the family Christmas tree. What every kid could wish for and what every parent would hate!
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4. Czech Republic: Svatý Mikuláš (Saint Nicholas) – he brings gifts in the evening of 5 December, the day before he goes on holiday. He often gives sweets and fruits, for nice kids, and potatoes and coal, for naughty kids. LOL hope I don’t get a potato this year!
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5. Germany: Nikolaustag (St. Claus day December 6th) you leave a clean shoe or boot outside the door on December 5th and the next morning you find presents (if you were a good kid) or a rod (if you were bad). A rod? How random is that?
Do you know any tradition worth mentioning? please let us know and spread it to the world…
