Tradition!

Oct 26, 2013 23:02

I have other things to post about (like the department retreat and today's delightful concert) but first I want to post about the package I received from my brother and sister-in-law. I am virtually certain that my gearhead friends (among them jaylake and autojim) will recognize the tradition I'm about to share, but it's new to me.

So I got a package from Steve and Michele. Inside, besides the Mary Kay cosmetics I'd ordered from M, was a big red bow (unassembled) to put on my car to celebrate its newness and an envelope full of loose change to throw on the car's floor. I was . . . baffled, so I did what any good netizen does: I Googled "loose change in car". Here's what Wikipedia tells me:

There is a practice in New Jersey and New York of tossing a few coins onto the floor of a newly purchased car as a sign of good luck. This practice originated as a practical one. Because of the area's many toll roads, many drivers would carry change in their cars. The friends and family of the new car owner would throw coins onto the floor of the new car so if they driver ever ran out of his own money, he could always reach down and find some extra money on the floor.

Good New York girl I may be, but I was completely unfamiliar with this tradition. I shall have to scatter the coins on the car's floor tomorrow before I hit the road!

car, numismatics

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