Handsel monday, traditionally the day on which gifts were exchanged in scotland

January 4th , 2005

“Handsel Monday” is a traditional Scottish term for the first Monday of the year.

It was a day when people exchanged small gifts or “handsels” to bring luck and good fortune for the coming year.

The custom of Handsel Monday dates back to old Scottish and northern English traditions.

In the past, people would give each other small tokens, coins, or other symbolic gifts on Handsel Monday as a way to ensure a prosperous and lucky year ahead. It was seen as a time for spreading good wishes and positive energy among family, friends, and neighbors.

While the observance of Handsel Monday has become less common in modern times, some people in Scotland and parts of northern England may still recognize the tradition, especially in rural communities or as a cultural remnant of the past.

The concept of giving gifts and well-wishes at the start of the year aligns with the more widespread New Year’s customs of making resolutions and expressing good intentions for the year ahead.

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