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Brazilian Superstitions
Never take an old broom when moving; buy a new one for the new house
Placing an egg for Saint Clara helps stop heavy rain
Never put a bag on the floor if you want to keep your money
Placing rock salt in corners of the house wards off bad luck
Never whistle after sundown, or you’ll attract bad spirits
Having a Saint George’s sword plant at the entrance wards off evil
If your ear is hot or itchy, someone is gossiping about you
Putting a broom behind the door makes unwanted guests leave
Walking under a ladder brings bad luck
Sweeping someone’s feet with a broom means they’ll never marry
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