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rational thinking vs traditional beliefs

  • Whistling indoors is said to summon evil spirits or bad luck

    Whistling indoors is said to summon evil spirits or bad luck

  • Never return borrowed salt directly into the hand; it brings quarrels

    Never return borrowed salt directly into the hand; it brings quarrels

  • If hens lay eggs on Sundays, it is considered unlucky

    If hens lay eggs on Sundays, it is considered unlucky

  • The first visitor to your home on New Year’s Day determines your fortune for the year

    The first visitor to your home on New Year’s Day determines your fortune for the year

  • Cutting your nails at night invites bad luck or evil spirits

    Cutting your nails at night invites bad luck or evil spirits

  • Do not gift shoes, or the recipient might walk out of your life

    Do not gift shoes, or the recipient might walk out of your life

  • Brides should wear “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue” for good luck in marriage

    Brides should wear “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue” for good luck in marriage

  • If you see six mynah birds together, it means you will receive money

    If you see six mynah birds together, it means you will receive money

  • Seeing meteors, jackals howling, or deer crossing your path from the left are considered bad omens

    Seeing meteors, jackals howling, or deer crossing your path from the left are considered bad omens

  • Seeing one mynah bird brings bad luck, but seeing two brings good luck

    Seeing one mynah bird brings bad luck, but seeing two brings good luck

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