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Russian Superstitions

  • If you drop bread or crumbs, you risk poverty and hunger

    If you drop bread or crumbs, you risk poverty and hunger

  • Never walk under a two-legged pole

    Never walk under a two-legged pole

  • If a cat washes its face, expect guests soon

    If a cat washes its face, expect guests soon

  • Never use the same towel as someone else, or you’ll have a quarrel

    Never use the same towel as someone else, or you’ll have a quarrel

  • If you accidentally step on someone’s foot, let them step on yours to avoid future conflict

    If you accidentally step on someone’s foot, let them step on yours to avoid future conflict

  • Don’t sit at the corner of a table if you’re unmarried, or you’ll never marry

    Don’t sit at the corner of a table if you’re unmarried, or you’ll never marry

  • Never celebrate a birthday before the actual date—it’s bad luck

    Never celebrate a birthday before the actual date—it’s bad luck

  • Sit down briefly before a journey for good luck

    Sit down briefly before a journey for good luck

  • Always give an odd number of flowers to the living; even numbers are for funerals

    Always give an odd number of flowers to the living; even numbers are for funerals

  • Never whistle indoors or you’ll lose money

    Never whistle indoors or you’ll lose money

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