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  • If a ladybug lands on you, it brings good luck; killing one brings bad luck

    If a ladybug lands on you, it brings good luck; killing one brings bad luck

  • Hanging a horseshoe above the door brings good luck

    Hanging a horseshoe above the door brings good luck

  • Opening an umbrella indoors brings bad luck

    Opening an umbrella indoors brings bad luck

  • Don’t shower on New Year’s Day to avoid washing away luck

    Don’t shower on New Year’s Day to avoid washing away luck

  • Don’t break mirrors, as it brings bad luck

    Don’t break mirrors, as it brings bad luck

  • Buy homes with mountains behind and water in front for good feng shui

    Buy homes with mountains behind and water in front for good feng shui

  • Eat foods that resemble the desired trait (e.g., fish eyes for good vision, chicken feet for running)

    Eat foods that resemble the desired trait (e.g., fish eyes for good vision, chicken feet for running)

  • Eat chicken on your birthday for liveliness

    Eat chicken on your birthday for liveliness

  • Facial hair is considered unlucky, as it looks disheveled

    Facial hair is considered unlucky, as it looks disheveled

  • Elephants symbolize strength and wisdom

    Elephants symbolize strength and wisdom

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