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A ring made from communion silver cures convulsions and fits
If you drop bread or crumbs, you risk poverty and hunger
Don’t sit at the corner of a table if you’re unmarried, or you’ll never marry
Never shake hands, greet, or pass anything through a doorway or on the threshold—bad luck and invites conflict or spirits
Always give an odd number of flowers to the living; even numbers are for funerals
The color yellow is associated with bad luck and the devil; don’t wear it on important days or give yellow clothes as gifts
White reindeer are considered good luck, and herders should have one in their herd
Having a Saint George’s sword plant at the entrance wards off evil
Putting a broom behind the door makes unwanted guests leave
Always leave the house through the same door you entered for good luck
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