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Karthik Karunakaran, Ph.D.
No mirrors should face the bed, or your soul could be trapped in the mirror world
Young children should jump on the marital bed before a wedding to encourage fertility
Never point at a Buddha statue with your index finger
Don’t call people by their name at night, or ghosts may hear and find them
Open doors and windows at midnight on New Year’s Eve to let out bad luck and welcome good fortune
Avoid breaking things or crying on New Year’s Day, as it brings bad luck for the year
Don’t wash your hair on New Year’s Day to avoid washing away luck
Clean the house before Chinese New Year to sweep away bad luck, but don’t clean or take out trash on New Year’s Day, or you’ll sweep away good fortune
Pregnant women should not attend funerals or weddings
Never finish eating all the rice in your bowl, or your future spouse will have a poor complexion
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