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What is hogmanny?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 11/10/2022

Hogmanay is the name the Scots give to the celebration of New Year's eve and New Years day.

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New Years--Hogmanny in Scotland--is generally celebrated by having family prayers for a wholesome new year, sharing a small glass of fine aged scotch, and going to bed early. Special food includes vinegar crisps and mars bars. It is said that someScots skip the prayers, and have a second or third scotch, which they won't necessarily have shared. And they might hit the sack just a wee bit late.


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