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  • If you see a pin and pick it up, you’ll have good luck; leave it, and you’ll have bad luck

    If you see a pin and pick it up, you’ll have good luck; leave it, and you’ll have bad luck

  • Never open an umbrella inside the house, or you’ll have bad luck

    Never open an umbrella inside the house, or you’ll have bad luck

  • Breaking a mirror means seven years of bad luck

    Breaking a mirror means seven years of bad luck

  • Walking under a ladder brings bad luck

    Walking under a ladder brings bad luck

  • Saying “Good morning Mr. Magpie” or tipping your hat to a magpie averts bad luck

    Saying “Good morning Mr. Magpie” or tipping your hat to a magpie averts bad luck

  • Never bring hawthorn blossom into the house, or misfortune will follow

    Never bring hawthorn blossom into the house, or misfortune will follow

  • It is unlucky to pass someone on the stairs

    It is unlucky to pass someone on the stairs

  • Seeing ravens leave the Tower of London foretells the fall of the Crown and Britain

    Seeing ravens leave the Tower of London foretells the fall of the Crown and Britain

  • Finding a four-leaf clover brings good luck

    Finding a four-leaf clover brings good luck

  • White heather is considered lucky

    White heather is considered lucky

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