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rational thinking vs traditional beliefs

  • Children and young girls are especially vulnerable to the evil eye and black magic

    Children and young girls are especially vulnerable to the evil eye and black magic

  • Breaking a glass can mean good luck

    Breaking a glass can mean good luck

  • Stepping in dog poo is considered good luck

    Stepping in dog poo is considered good luck

  • Blowing out all the candles on your birthday cake in one go makes your wish come true

    Blowing out all the candles on your birthday cake in one go makes your wish come true

  • Crossing your fingers is a gesture for wishing good luck

    Crossing your fingers is a gesture for wishing good luck

  • Touching wood is believed to protect against bad luck

    Touching wood is believed to protect against bad luck

  • Stepping into a room with your right foot brings good luck; the left foot brings misfortune

    Stepping into a room with your right foot brings good luck; the left foot brings misfortune

  • Always buy a new broom for a new house to avoid bringing bad luck from the old one

    Always buy a new broom for a new house to avoid bringing bad luck from the old one

  • 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

  • Giving knives, scissors, or any sharp objects as gifts is believed to cut the relationship

    Giving knives, scissors, or any sharp objects as gifts is believed to cut the relationship

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