Yes: Seamstresses often refuse to use green thread on the eve of a fashion show for fear it will bring bad luck.
Not really. Irish wear a lot of green. A lucky clover is green. So,basically it means good luck.Also you might just be superstitious. love and peace funnygal709 :)Actually the phrase did indeed refer to Bad Luck. There's also a variation on Murphy's Law: 'If it can go wrong, it will. 'Tis the luck of the Irish."
No, if you break a mirror you will have 7 years of bad luck. If you pinch a girl, you will get your face slapped. If you pinch a guy, you will get your nose broken.
There are two types of luck: good luck and bad luck.
Yes, good luck happen to good people. bad luck happens to bad people. It's really that simple
=== === The yellow stands for sunshine, blue stands for rain, green stands for luck, black stands for darkness along the way, and red stands for fun.
no,and there's no thing as BAD LUCK OR GOOD LUCK
a black cat or a black dog
no actually dat bad luck because butterflies represent an evolving moment and since they were in your car the means u could be in an acident or bad luck eventually
the albatross is said to represent good luck to mariners. when they see a sea bird (albatross) land is near. it has been thought of as bad luck from an old poem where a man shoots one down and has to wear it around his neck by his shipmates, for ruining their good fortune. he is said to have had terrible luck from then on.
No, that's just a myth.
green
Not in the least. The starboard navigation light is green and many decks are painted green.
No.Your luck doesn't depend on colors.Another thoughtThe colour green has been for generations a very bad luck colour for a bride or member of a wedding party.
It is bad luck to be superstitious.It is bad luck to be superstitious.It is bad luck to be superstitious.It is bad luck to be superstitious.
Shades of green represent nature, environment, health, good luck, renewal, youth, spring. generosity, jealousy, inexperience, envy and misfortune
Not really. Irish wear a lot of green. A lucky clover is green. So,basically it means good luck.Also you might just be superstitious. love and peace funnygal709 :)Actually the phrase did indeed refer to Bad Luck. There's also a variation on Murphy's Law: 'If it can go wrong, it will. 'Tis the luck of the Irish."
Not that I know of. Sorry, bad luck!