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Nigeria
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In Nigeria, housewarming involves a communal meal, prayers, and traditional ceremonies to bless the new home.
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Australia
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In Australia, practical household items or plants are appropriate gifts for a housewarming.
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China
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In China, bringing gifts like salt, rice, or bread to a new home symbolizes good fortune at a housewarming.
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Germany
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In Germany, planting a tree in the new garden is a common practice during a housewarming to symbolize growth and good luck.
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Greece
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In Greece, it is customary to bring olive oil or a bottle of wine as a gift to bless and congratulate a new home during a housewarming.
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India
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In India, housewarming ceremonies traditionally include a holy fire ritual to bless the new home.
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Japan
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In Japan, bringing gifts like salt, rice, or bread to a new home symbolizes good fortune at a housewarming.
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Kenya
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Housewarmings in Kenya often include prayers and traditional ceremonies to bless the new home.
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand, it is customary to gift practical household items or plants for a housewarming.
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Norway
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In Norway, it is customary to bring candles or candleholders as gifts to symbolize light and warmth during a housewarming.
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South Korea
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In South Korea, giving a potted plant or flower as a gift at a housewarming symbolizes good luck and prosperity.
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Sweden
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In Sweden, it is customary to bring candles or candleholders as gifts to symbolize light and warmth during a housewarming.
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layman
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Housewarming is a layman tradition where people gather to bless a new home and wish good fortune.
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