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Some are downright mystifying, while there are also so trends we wouldn’t mind adopting hygge anyone?

While every country has their own unique trends, Europe is home to some truly unique fads and traditions.

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How many of these popular European trends would you try for yourself?

This blackening is thought to bring good luck to the couple.

Hopefully no wedding dresses are ruined in the process.

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The trend has yet to take off in the United States, although that may soon change.

Norway, however, takes graduation celebrations to a whole new level with a tradition called “russefeiring.”

These blowouts last for an entire month, and graduating students consume more than their fair share of alcohol.

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“But we have the craziest celebrations here in Norway.

I don’t think anything in the world is like this.”

Partying for an entire month takes its toll.

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Drunken injuries are common, though most aren’t too serious.

“I would say you only do this one time,” said russefeiring participant Eyoub Yemane.

“It’s something I grew up with, and is a central part of Danish culture and DNA.

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This concept might just be the secret to happiness.

True hygge is prioritizing the relationships and important things in your life.

ThisSpanish traditionhas taken place every June for hundreds of years in the village of Castrillo de Murcia.

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The festival features people dressed as “devils” who are driven out by pious men.

While it may seem dangerous, there fortunately have been no reports of injuries resulting from the baby jumping.

Despite the absence of injuries,many want to see the religious festival ended.

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According toMetro UK,Pope Benedict XVI even advised priests in Spain to distance themselves from the practice.

The procedure, devised in the Netherlands,implants jewelry in the eye.

The entire thing sounds incredibly uncomfortable, but these extraocular implants reportedly have no adverse side effects.

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Illinois approved legislation tomake the procedure illegalback in 2005.

A recent fad in the country iswatching boring television shows.

The genre, called “slow TV,” features the visual equivalent of background music.

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Two words: Bathtub regatta

This unique race is found in Belgium and hasan unusual history.

According to theBBC, it started in 1982 when Alberto Serpagli found 40 abandoned bathtubs.

The tubs were sold at a local market and their buyers transformed the abandoned tubs into makeshift vessels.

The event proved to be a hit and has been held every year since.

Who knew your bathtub could also be used as a boat?