This superstition dictates that all personal debts should be settled before the clock strikes midnight on New Year’s Eve. According to the belief, any lingering financial obligations carried into the New Year could result in continued money struggles, unpaid bills, or even new debts. Individuals observing the practice rush to repay loans, outstanding utility bills, and even informal debts to friends or family members. In extreme cases, people avoid borrowing anything—even an item as small as sugar—on January 1st to avoid setting a tone of dependence or financial lack for the year ahead. The custom is often paired with other New Year’s traditions that symbolize abundance, such as serving lentils or coins, to further enhance financial fortune.

A baby’s future career or fate is predicted by the first object they select during a ceremonial setup.
In several Asian and Eastern European cultures, a traditional ceremony is held for babies usually around their first birthday. Known