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Brazilian Superstitions

  • Never take an old broom when moving; buy a new one for the new house

    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

    Placing an egg for Saint Clara helps stop heavy rain

  • Never put a bag on the floor if you want to keep your money

    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

    Placing rock salt in corners of the house wards off bad luck

  • Never whistle after sundown, or you’ll attract bad spirits

    Never whistle after sundown, or you’ll attract bad spirits

  • Having a Saint George’s sword plant at the entrance wards off evil

    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

    If your ear is hot or itchy, someone is gossiping about you

  • Putting a broom behind the door makes unwanted guests leave

    Putting a broom behind the door makes unwanted guests leave

  • Walking under a ladder brings bad luck

    Walking under a ladder brings bad luck

  • Sweeping someone’s feet with a broom means they’ll never marry

    Sweeping someone’s feet with a broom means they’ll never marry

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