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Holidays are always a family affair for Maja Salvador

“This coming New Year naman po, sa bahay lang kami... Ever since naman. Mas gusto ko yung lagi lang nasa bahay, magkakas
by Kathleen Benavidez
Published Dec 29, 2011
Maja Salvador owns up to observing such New Year rituals as dispersing coins, wearing polka dots, and putting grapes and oranges by the front door, all of which are supposed to bring good luck and prosperity.

Maja Salvador likes to keep the holidays a family affair, and so spent Christmas simply with family.

In an interview with PEP.ph (Philippine Entertainment Portal) and other members of the entertainment press, the young actress shared their typical yuletide celebration.

"Uhm, kasama ko lang po ang pamilya ko. Simple lang, sa bahay lang kami. Simpleng Pasko lang, at least magkakasama kami. Yun yung importante."

New Year will be no different as they will be celebrating media noche in their house, again with the whole family.

"This coming New Year naman po, sa bahay lang kami. Kasi, lagi namang ganun. Ever since naman. Mas gusto ko yung lagi lang nasa bahay, magkakasama, kakain.

The Star Magic artist cherishes rare family time, especially now that she is busy with tapings, rehearsals, endorsements, and other commitments.

"Pag holiday kasi, yun na lang yung time ko para sa pamilya."

As 2011 was a successful year for her, what are the things she wants to carry on to next year?

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"Ah, lahat po. Kasi happy naman po ako sa lahat ng [ginagawa] ko, yung mga kinalabasan po ng mga ginawa kong proyekto."

Among her successful projects this year are the TV dramas Impostor and Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin ang the indie film Thelma. (CLICK HERE to read related story.)

"Happy po ako. So yun, sana this coming 2012, more projects at... happy-happy lang."

Maja shares the practices she observes whenever the year transitions. Among them is wearing polka dots.

"Maraming akong pamahiin. Yung maglalagay ka ng grapes sa mga windows, sa pintuan."

Grapes and other round-shaped fruits approach the shape of a coin and so are believed to bring in prosperity.

Most of her New Year rituals are meant to attract good fortune for the coming year.

"Uhm...yung magsasabog ng pera...yung ganun. Yung mga...ano yung orange, yung maliliit? Yung qiat-qiat, di ba? Kasabay nun yung money na [isasabog] para swerte."

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For her New Year's Resolution, Maja says she would like to be able to go to church more often.

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Maja Salvador owns up to observing such New Year rituals as dispersing coins, wearing polka dots, and putting grapes and oranges by the front door, all of which are supposed to bring good luck and prosperity.
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