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  • If you forget someone’s name or don’t recognize them, it means you’ll be rich

    If you forget someone’s name or don’t recognize them, it means you’ll be rich

  • Never whistle at night—invites evil spirits

    Never whistle at night—invites evil spirits

  • If you trip on your left leg and were born on an odd day (or right leg on an even day), ask someone to slap your hand to avoid bad luck

    If you trip on your left leg and were born on an odd day (or right leg on an even day), ask someone to slap your hand to avoid bad luck

  • If it rains when you leave a place, you’ll return there

    If it rains when you leave a place, you’ll return there

  • Raining at a wedding means future wealth

    Raining at a wedding means future wealth

  • Never show newborns or unbaptized children to strangers

    Never show newborns or unbaptized children to strangers

  • Never leave empty bottles on the table—place them on the floor

    Never leave empty bottles on the table—place them on the floor

  • 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

  • Don’t whistle at night, or you’ll attract bad spirits or misfortune (including specific legends about the Northern Lights and wildmen)

    Don’t whistle at night, or you’ll attract bad spirits or misfortune (including specific legends about the Northern Lights and wildmen)

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