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  • Pregnant women should avoid manananggal and aswang folklore creatures for protection

    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

    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

    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

    Never gift an empty wallet or purse; always include a coin for luck

  • Walking under a ladder brings bad luck

    Walking under a ladder brings bad luck

  • Buying a broom in May will sweep a friend away

    Buying a broom in May will sweep a friend away

  • 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

  • Coming across a black cat is lucky if it walks towards you, unlucky if it walks away

    Coming across a black cat is lucky if it walks towards you, unlucky if it walks away

  • Opening an umbrella indoors brings bad luck

    Opening an umbrella indoors brings bad luck

  • White reindeer are considered good luck, and herders should have one in their herd

    White reindeer are considered good luck, and herders should have one in their herd

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