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