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Don’t rest your chin in your hand, or bad luck will come
Don’t wear black unless in mourning, or a relative will die soon
Hang garlic to drive away evil spirits
Breaking a mirror brings bad luck
Complimenting a baby without saying “pwera usog” may cause the child to fall ill (“usog”)
Knocking on wood counters a negative remark
Taking eggs into or out of a house after sunset is unlucky
Throwing eggshells into a fire will stop hens laying or bring a storm at sea
The Bunyip is a mythical being said to punish those who approach Australian waterways at night
Never open an umbrella inside the house, or you’ll have bad luck
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