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  • Eating collard greens, black-eyed peas, and pork on New Year’s Day brings luck and prosperity

    Eating collard greens, black-eyed peas, and pork on New Year’s Day brings luck and prosperity

  • Black cats crossing your path bring bad luck

    Black cats crossing your path bring bad luck

  • Carrying or wearing a lucky charm brings good luck

    Carrying or wearing a lucky charm brings good luck

  • Walking under a ladder brings bad luck

    Walking under a ladder brings bad luck

  • Finding a penny heads-up brings good luck; tails-up brings bad luck

    Finding a penny heads-up brings good luck; tails-up brings bad luck

  • Saying “bless you” when someone sneezes protects them from evil spirits or bad luck

    Saying “bless you” when someone sneezes protects them from evil spirits or bad luck

  • Wishing on a wishbone grants your wish if you get the bigger piece

    Wishing on a wishbone grants your wish if you get the bigger piece

  • Do not open an umbrella indoors, or it will bring bad luck

    Do not open an umbrella indoors, or it will bring bad luck

  • Bad news or bad luck comes in threes

    Bad news or bad luck comes in threes

  • Finding a four-leaf clover brings good luck

    Finding a four-leaf clover brings good luck

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