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If a black cat crosses your path on a Friday, it’s bad luck
Always be the best version of yourself to keep evil at bay—like “knocking on wood” in other cultures
If someone comes in the front or back door, they must leave by the same door
It is unlucky to pass someone on the stairs
Curing whooping cough by tying a dead mouse around the neck or passing a child under a donkey
Opening an umbrella indoors brings bad luck
Putting new shoes on the table brings bad luck
Never seat thirteen people at a table-it’s bad luck
Knocking on wood brings good luck or wards off bad luck
Licking food off a knife makes you cruel
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