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funny conversation about superstitions

  • Never walk under a ladder—bad luck (though this is more Western, some Russians believe it)

    Never walk under a ladder—bad luck (though this is more Western, some Russians believe it)

  • Never show newborns or unbaptized children to strangers

    Never show newborns or unbaptized children to strangers

  • Knocking on wood and spitting three times over your left shoulder wards off bad luck

    Knocking on wood and spitting three times over your left shoulder wards off bad luck

  • Tossing a coin into a well while making a wish is believed to make the wish come true if the coin hits the bottom

    Tossing a coin into a well while making a wish is believed to make the wish come true if the coin hits the bottom

  • Touching wood is believed to protect against bad luck

    Touching wood is believed to protect against bad luck

  • Always buy a new broom for a new house to avoid bringing bad luck from the old one

    Always buy a new broom for a new house to avoid bringing bad luck from the old one

  • Cacti are placed at entrances to ward off evil spirits

    Cacti are placed at entrances to ward off evil spirits

  • Breaking a mirror causes seven years of bad luck

    Breaking a mirror causes seven years of bad luck

  • Knocking on wood dispels bad luck or bad omens

    Knocking on wood dispels bad luck or bad omens

  • Jumping off a chair at midnight on New Year’s Eve to ensure good luck for the coming year

    Jumping off a chair at midnight on New Year’s Eve to ensure good luck for the coming year

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