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Rational Thinking vs Superstition
Pregnant women should avoid manananggal and aswang folklore creatures for protection
Meeting a shooting star and saying the next day’s name before it disappears brings good luck
Spilling salt brings bad luck, but tossing it over your left shoulder reverses the misfortune
Never gift an empty wallet or purse; always include a coin for luck
Walking under a ladder brings bad luck
Buying a broom in May will sweep a friend away
If the year begins on a Sunday, it foretells many deaths and bad luck
Coming across a black cat is lucky if it walks towards you, unlucky if it walks away
Opening an umbrella indoors brings bad luck
White reindeer are considered good luck, and herders should have one in their herd
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