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  • Spilling salt brings arguments or misfortune

    Spilling salt brings arguments or misfortune

  • Black cats crossing your path bring bad luck

    Black cats crossing your path bring bad luck

  • Singing at the dinner table brings bad luck or poverty

    Singing at the dinner table brings bad luck or poverty

  • Rituals with Tim Hortons Roll Up The Rim cups are believed to improve winning chances

    Rituals with Tim Hortons Roll Up The Rim cups are believed to improve winning chances

  • A red sky at night in spring in Saskatchewan predicts a windy day unsuitable for seeding

    A red sky at night in spring in Saskatchewan predicts a windy day unsuitable for seeding

  • Blessing a new home with smoldering sage wards off evil spirits (First Nations tradition)

    Blessing a new home with smoldering sage wards off evil spirits (First Nations tradition)

  • Seeing a black cat is believed to bring bad luck

    Seeing a black cat is believed to bring bad luck

  • The Beast of Gévaudan is a legendary symbol of fear and the unknown

    The Beast of Gévaudan is a legendary symbol of fear and the unknown

  • Fir tree branches placed on new buildings bring protection and luck

    Fir tree branches placed on new buildings bring protection and luck

  • Rain on La Chandeleur means 40 more days of rain; sun means winter will end soon

    Rain on La Chandeleur means 40 more days of rain; sun means winter will end soon

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