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Australian Superstitions

  • Enter and exit a house through the same door to avoid bad luck

    Enter and exit a house through the same door to avoid bad luck

  • Don’t leave baby clothes out on the line overnight or devils will wipe their mouths on them

    Don’t leave baby clothes out on the line overnight or devils will wipe their mouths on them

  • Number 13 is actually considered lucky by some Australians

    Number 13 is actually considered lucky by some Australians

  • Do not cut fingernails on a Sunday, or you’ll have bad luck

    Do not cut fingernails on a Sunday, or you’ll have bad luck

  • Magpies must be greeted respectfully or they’ll swoop you and bring bad luck

    Magpies must be greeted respectfully or they’ll swoop you and bring bad luck

  • Spilling salt brings bad luck, but tossing it over your left shoulder reverses the misfortune

    Spilling salt brings bad luck, but tossing it over your left shoulder reverses the misfortune

  • Walking under a ladder brings bad luck

    Walking under a ladder brings bad luck

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