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THIS year marks the 266th birthday of Scottish poet Robert Burns.

Burns was born on 25 January 1759. Although only alive for 37 years, he had quite the impact.

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While the man himself may not be up to celebrating his birthday (we’ll forgive him at his age), his Scottish kin have kept the party going for over two-and-a-half centuries.

Things may look a little different at Burns Night celebrations this year as millions of people are currently in red weather warnings due to Storm Éowyn.

However, there are some traditions for the Scottish Bard's birthday that can be done from the safety of your home.

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Burns Night traditions

Honouring the poet with a Burns supper began in July 1801 when nine of his friends gathered to mark the fifth anniversary of his death.

The evening is said to have included a meal, performances of Burns’ poetry and speech in his honour.

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Burns Night traditions include the Selkirk Grace being recited:

Some hae meat and canna eat,
And some wad eat that want it,
But we hae meat and we can eat,
And sae the Lord be thankit.

Next comes the supper. Of course, this includes obligatory haggis as a main.

Before the national dish of Scotland is brought out, Burns’ poem Address to a Haggis is recited.

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Everyone must toast the haggis, which is then doused in a dram of whisky for good measure before being cut with a sgian-dubh (‘skee-an doo’).

This is the knife worn with traditional highland dress that is slipped into the top of the sock.

After the supper comes the fun, poetry and whisky. Various poems or songs by Burns are recited.

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Notable speeches include the ‘Toast to the Lassies’ which should be a funny speech that praises women and all they do for men, particularly highlighting those in attendance (and quoting Burn’s works where possible).

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This speech can get very chaotic as there’s no set words, other than the ending: “To the Lassies!”

The women get a chance to take revenge for whatever has just been said about them in their responding speech, the ‘Reply from the Lassies’.    

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Anyone still able to stand does so and everyone sings Auld Lang Syne.

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