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rational thinking vs beliefs

  • Knocking on wood counters a negative remark

    Knocking on wood counters a negative remark

  • Throwing eggshells into a fire will stop hens laying or bring a storm at sea

    Throwing eggshells into a fire will stop hens laying or bring a storm at sea

  • Never whistle at night—invites evil spirits

    Never whistle at night—invites evil spirits

  • Some highways are believed to be haunted; honking or praying wards off spirits

    Some highways are believed to be haunted; honking or praying wards off spirits

  • Knocking on wood prevents jinxing or bad luck

    Knocking on wood prevents jinxing or bad luck

  • Opening an umbrella indoors is considered unlucky

    Opening an umbrella indoors is considered unlucky

  • Believing bird poop landing on you brings good luck

    Believing bird poop landing on you brings good luck

  • A black cat crossing your path is a sign of misfortune, especially from left to right

    A black cat crossing your path is a sign of misfortune, especially from left to right

  • Gifting in sets of six or eight brings good luck

    Gifting in sets of six or eight brings good luck

  • Never put bread upside down on the table; it brings bad luck

    Never put bread upside down on the table; it brings bad luck

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