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In southern China regions including Canton and Hong Kong, traditional customs of lunar new year include cleaning on the 28th day of the 12th month of the year. Deep cleaning also symbolizes warding off bad luck from the previous year and reserving space for "prosperity" that will come along with the
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to be a problem), and the high winds could carry the dust out of the house. This time of year is also when coal furnaces would not run and one could wash the soot from the walls and furniture left by the furnace. For the same reason, modern rural households often use the month of March for cleaning
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Traditionally, the Catholic church thoroughly cleans the church altar and everything associated with it on Maundy Thursday, the day before Good Friday, in the Spring. Spring cleaning persists today in
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In North America and northern Europe, the custom found an especially practical value due to those regions' continental and wet climates. During the 19th century in America, prior to the advent of the
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Another possibility has been suggested that the origins of spring cleaning date back to the ancient Jewish practice of thoroughly cleansing the home in anticipation of the springtime festival of
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following their captivity there, during the week-long observance of the Passover holiday, there are strict prohibitions against eating or drinking anything which may have been
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The term is also used metaphorically for any kind of heavy duty cleaning or organizing enterprise. A person who gets their affairs in order before an
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cleanings are sometimes performed at the onset of spring and autumn, to symbolize beginning a new cycle with a clean spiritual slate.
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12:15). Therefore, observant Jews conduct a thorough "spring cleaning" of the house, followed by a traditional hunt for
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nations. It is traditional to clean the house thoroughly either right before or during the first week of
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is done in late December, before the new year on January 1. This was predated by the tradition of
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because it was getting warm enough to open windows and doors (but not warm enough for
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projects involving the use of chemical products which generate fumes.
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or inspection could be said to be doing some spring cleaning.
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In Scotland, "New Year's cleaning" is traditionally done on
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Some researchers trace the origin of spring cleaning to the
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