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Yes, Scottish housewarming traditions often include the practice of "first-footing," where the first visitor to a new home brings good luck. Typically, this person should enter with a gift, such as coal, bread, or whisky, symbolizing warmth and hospitality. Another tradition is to celebrate with friends and family, often involving a meal and drinks to mark the new beginnings in the home. Additionally, some people may hang a "welcome" sign and perform a blessing or prayer for the house.

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