In Spanish, people normally don#39;t wish you a happy new year, but a prosperous one. Prosperity is not quite happiness, but it#39;s a positive wish. Próspero Año Nuevo is how you say that. Spanish New Year#39;s Eve (Nochevieja or Fin de Año in Spanish, Cap d#39;Any in Catalan, Nit de Fi d#39;Any in Valencian, Cabo d#39;Anyo in Aragonese) celebrations usually begin with a family dinner, traditionally including shrimp and lamb or capon. Spanish tradition says that wearing new, red underwear on

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