The strange family traditions that Stacey and J Sbu love

The strange family traditions that Stacey and J Sbu love

East Coasters divulge the wildest traditions they have...

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KZN is known for our diverse population, so Stacey and J Sbu want to discuss strange family traditions.

Family traditions are an essential part of our lives. They offer a sense of belonging and community. While many families have cherished customs passed down through generations, others embrace unconventional and sometimes downright strange traditions that make their bonds even stronger.

We have reached out to families across the East Coast to get their unique heritage. 

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One ECR listener shares: "Embracing quirky and embracing the strange family traditions that made us, that's what it's all about."

While these traditions may seem strange to outsiders, they hold deep meaning for these families. 

These unique traditions reinforce the importance of spontaneity, individuality, and embracing the unexpected. They also are a delightful reminder that being different is something to celebrate.

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Here are some strange family traditions shared by KZN residents: 

  • "We do opposite day on News Years"
  • "Every Christmas we make our family chase after a chicken"
  • "We take Elf on the Shelf to the next level"
  • "Always burgers on break-up day"
  • "I make tooth fairy stories for my kid"
  • "We make Nesquik and koeksisters for Santa"
  • "We play marbles at the start of every holiday"
  • "Every year we make a bad Christmas cake, we love it"
  • "No wearing black on a birthday"

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