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Russian Superstitions
If you drop bread or crumbs, you risk poverty and hunger
Never walk under a two-legged pole
If a cat washes its face, expect guests soon
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
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
Sit down briefly before a journey for good luck
Always give an odd number of flowers to the living; even numbers are for funerals
Never whistle indoors or you’ll lose money
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