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American Superstitions
Carrying or wearing a lucky charm brings good luck
Tossing salt over your left shoulder wards off bad luck after spilling salt
Seeing a shooting star is a sign to make a wish for good luck
Walking under a ladder brings bad luck
Finding a penny heads-up brings good luck; tails-up brings bad luck
Saying “bless you” when someone sneezes protects them from evil spirits or bad luck
Wishing on a wishbone grants your wish if you get the bigger piece
Beginner’s luck favors those trying something for the first time
Do not open an umbrella indoors, or it will bring bad luck
Bad news or bad luck comes in threes
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