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Moritz Anastasia újévkor nagyon hitt abban, hogy idén rátalál a szerelem, de mégsem. Többen úgy gondolják, talán a merész fotói okozhatják a problémá…
Budapest, Hungary – A recent viral video by content creator Anastasia Moritz has sparked discussion online regarding the enduring appeal and often humorous outcomes of New Year's superstitions. The video, uploaded on August 25, 2025, captures Moritz's personal experience with the tradition of eating twelve grapes under a table at midnight on New Year's Eve, a practice widely believed to bring good luck in love for the coming year. The video opens with a scene of Moritz and her friends engaging in the ritual, accompanied by the caption: "Me: as I eat 12 grapes under the table on New Year's Eve, hoping love finds me." This lighthearted depiction of the tradition resonates with many who participate in similar customs. However, the narrative then shifts to a scene nine months later, showing Moritz dancing in a nightclub, with the overlay "Me: 9 months later. Maybe next year..." The humorous juxtaposition highlights the often-unfulfilled expectations of such beliefs. While the video is a personal anecdote, it taps into a broader cultural phenomenon. "These traditions, whether it's eating grapes or making specific wishes, often serve as a way for people to feel a sense of control or hope for the future," commented Dr. Eszter Kovács, a sociologist specializing in folklore. "Even when they don't 'work' as intended, the shared experience and the humor in their failure can strengthen social bonds." The video's popularity, garnering over 172,000 views, suggests a widespread understanding and appreciation for this particular brand of relatable, self-deprecating humor.
Moritz Anastasia újévkor nagyon hitt abban, hogy idén rátalál a szerelem, de mégsem. Többen úgy gondolják, talán a merész fotói okozhatják a problémá…