This superstition advises individuals to maintain emotional composure on January 1st, the first day of the year, to avoid carrying sorrow or conflict into the coming months. Rooted in the belief that actions and emotions on New Year’s Day reflect and set the course for the rest of the year, families often strive for calm and positivity. Practitioners may avoid any disputes, arguments, or displays of sadness. Instead, households might emphasize harmony, generosity, and joyful interactions. The practice can influence how individuals plan their social engagements for the day—minimizing potentially stressful events and opting for peaceful family gatherings. Some people actively resist watching sad films or reading emotional news to preserve an uplifted mood. Emotional restraint, especially in relationships, is considered vital on this day.

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