Masonic connection uncovered as to why revellers link arms when they sing Robert Burns’ best-loved song

Research has uncovered a Masonic connection to why revellers around the world link arms when they sing Auld Lang Syne at new year.

A study of Robert Burns’ best-loved song links the practice to freemasonry, where singing with arms crossed and hands joined was a parting ritual in many lodges.

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