The first one is St Andrew’s Day which is celebrated on 30th November. St Andrew’s Day is a traditional celebration, where young women pray to St. Andrew for a husband and then make a wish and look for a sign that they wish and prayers were heard. In the same day, the sign can be seen by throwing a shoe at a door and the toe of the shoe is pointed in the direction of the exit, then she would be married within the year and be leaving her parents’ home. Another sign or clue could be found by peeling an entire apple without breaking the peel. Then throw the peel over her shoulder to see if the peel formed a letter of the alphabet which might suggest the name of her future groom. In comparison with Chile, the celebrations have a religious meaning, because these are focused in spiritual aspects. For example, the celebration of “Our Lady of Mt. Carmel” is characterized by devotees, who give thanks for the help that they received about health, work, and family issues. These thanks are expressed through prayers, offerings, and sometimes pilgrimages. But, the most important event of this festivity is the Tirana Celebration, which people do a caravan and dance to the rhythm of the music.