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Funny Conversations About Superstitions

  • Never return borrowed salt directly into the hand; it brings quarrels

    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

    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

    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

    Saying “Prost” incorrectly or without eye contact during a toast brings bad luck

  • Never give knives as gifts, as it can sever the relationship

    Never give knives as gifts, as it can sever the relationship

  • If hens lay eggs on Sundays, it is considered unlucky

    If hens lay eggs on Sundays, it is considered unlucky

  • Cutting your nails at night invites bad luck or evil spirits

    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

    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

    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

    Black cats crossing your path bring bad luck

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