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Brazilian Superstitions Explained
Throwing salt on the back of a Cururu toad is believed to have mystical effects
If a bird enters the house, it’s a sign of death
Never open a pocket knife and let someone else close it, or you’ll have bad luck
Never eat while looking in a mirror, or your face will become crooked
Leaving your bag or purse on the floor means you’ll lose money
Dropping a fork means a man will visit; a spoon means a woman; a knife means a fight
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