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  • Saying “Good morning Mr. Magpie” or tipping your hat to a magpie averts bad luck

    Saying “Good morning Mr. Magpie” or tipping your hat to a magpie averts bad luck

  • If the year begins on a Sunday, it foretells many deaths and bad luck

    If the year begins on a Sunday, it foretells many deaths and bad luck

  • Never use the same towel as someone else, or you’ll have a quarrel

    Never use the same towel as someone else, or you’ll have a quarrel

  • If a broom sweeps over the feet of a single person, they will never get married

    If a broom sweeps over the feet of a single person, they will never get married

  • An itchy left hand means you’ll receive money; an itchy right hand means you’ll lose it

    An itchy left hand means you’ll receive money; an itchy right hand means you’ll lose it

  • Saving the first crêpe of La Chandeleur in a drawer brings good fortune for the year

    Saving the first crêpe of La Chandeleur in a drawer brings good fortune for the year

  • Stepping in dog poop with your left foot brings luck; with your right, it brings bad luck

    Stepping in dog poop with your left foot brings luck; with your right, it brings bad luck

  • If a ladybug lands on you, it brings good luck; killing one brings bad luck

    If a ladybug lands on you, it brings good luck; killing one brings bad luck

  • Eat foods that resemble the desired trait (e.g., fish eyes for good vision, chicken feet for running)

    Eat foods that resemble the desired trait (e.g., fish eyes for good vision, chicken feet for running)

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