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British Superstitions

  • Walking under a ladder is unlucky

    Walking under a ladder is unlucky

  • Opening an umbrella indoors brings bad luck

    Opening an umbrella indoors brings bad luck

  • Putting new shoes on the table brings bad luck

    Putting new shoes on the table brings bad luck

  • A ring made from communion silver cures convulsions and fits

    A ring made from communion silver cures convulsions and fits

  • Collecting water from springs on the half hour is poisonous

    Collecting water from springs on the half hour is poisonous

  • A watched pot never boils

    A watched pot never boils

  • A slow-boiling kettle may be bewitched and contain a toad

    A slow-boiling kettle may be bewitched and contain a toad

  • Stirring food counterclockwise will cause it to spoil

    Stirring food counterclockwise will cause it to spoil

  • Leaving a white tablecloth on the table overnight foretells a coffin will soon be needed

    Leaving a white tablecloth on the table overnight foretells a coffin will soon be needed

  • Crossed knives at the table mean conflict is coming

    Crossed knives at the table mean conflict is coming

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