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Funny Conversations About Superstitions
Never return borrowed salt directly into the hand; it brings quarrels
Never cut nails or hair on Sundays or at night to avoid bad luck
Red skies in the morning warn of bad weather; red skies at night are a good omen
Saying “Prost” incorrectly or without eye contact during a toast brings bad luck
Never give knives as gifts, as it can sever the relationship
If hens lay eggs on Sundays, it is considered unlucky
Cutting your nails at night invites bad luck or evil spirits
Hearing a dog bark, an owl hoot, or a shutter close can be an omen of death
Eating collard greens, black-eyed peas, and pork on New Year’s Day brings luck and prosperity
Black cats crossing your path bring bad luck
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