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<p>&#8220;Quaaltagh&#8221; sounds like a word from the <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://commonplacefacts.com/tag/klingon/" target="_blank">Klingon</a> language. It&#8217;s origin is much closer to home, however. </p>



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<p>In <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://commonplacefacts.com/tag/Scotland/" target="_blank">Scotland</a>, the <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://commonplacefacts.com/tag/New-Years-Day/" target="_blank">New Year&#8217;s Day</a> custom of quaaltagh is also known as the &#8220;first-foot.&#8221; It refers to the belief that your prospects for the upcoming year are largely influenced by the first person to set foot across your threshhold in the new year.</p>



<p>Ideally, the quaaltagh will be a tall, dark-haired male bearing gifts of coins, coal, bread, salt, and a “wee dram” of whiskey. The preference for dark-haired visitors is believed to date back to the days when a blond-haired visitor was likely to be a Viking. Rarely did Viking visitors bring good fortune or gifts.</p>



<p>Although <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://commonplacefacts.com/tag/vikings/" target="_blank">Viking</a> invasions have declined significantly in recent years, the custom of anticipating the arrival of a dark-haired guest lives on. There are some folks who earn some extra income this time of year by hiring themselves out to be the quaaltagh for a price.</p>



<p>In light of the <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://commonplacefacts.com/2015/01/02/have-yourself-a-happy-hogmanay/" target="_blank">Scottish New Year’s Eve custom of Hogmanay</a>, in which a flaming ball gets hurled around, it would seem that the ideal job for a dark-haired male would be as a firefighter. </p>



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