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Taking three sips of water in the name of the Trinity cures hiccups
Knocking on wood prevents jinxing or bad luck
Making a wish on a wishbone, with the larger piece granting your wish
Opening an umbrella indoors brings bad luck
Some believe you should not give yellow clothes as a gift to a baby, as it brings the evil eye
Belief in regional spirits and witches, such as Santa Compaña in Galicia and La Güestia in Asturias, who are said to play tricks or collect souls
Never share a lighter among more than three people, as it brings bad luck
In Spain, cats are said to have seven lives, not nine
Stepping in dog poo is considered good luck
Touching a pregnant woman’s belly is believed to transfer good luck to her and the baby
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