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Tuesday the 13th is considered an unlucky day; avoid marrying, traveling, or leaving the house on this day
Some believe apples are magical and keep Norse gods young and healthy
A cross or steel placed in a child’s cradle protects against trolls or supernatural beings swapping the child for their own
The fossegrim, another water spirit, can teach you to play the fiddle if you offer him a goat
Nisse (household or barn gnomes) must be treated well, especially at Christmas, or they will play tricks on you
Spitting three times if a black cat crosses your path wards off evil spirits
If a young Norwegian woman knits a sweater for her boyfriend, he will leave her
Opening an umbrella indoors is considered unlucky
Breaking a mirror brings 7 years of bad luck
Stepping on black slugs will cause it to rain
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