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If you accidentally step on someone’s foot, let them step on yours to avoid future conflict
If a broom sweeps over the feet of a single person, they will never get married
The nøkken, a water spirit, lures people to their doom with beautiful music
Trolls live in mountains and forests; exposing them to sunlight turns them to stone
In the north, some believe in “ganning” or “ganding,” a type of Sami magical curse
Spilling coffee is considered a sign of good luck
Saying “Mashallah” after complimenting someone or something protects against the evil eye
Never open a pocket knife and let someone else close it, or you’ll have bad luck
Walking under a ladder brings bad luck
An itchy left hand means you’ll receive money; an itchy right hand means you’ll lose it
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