Almost definitely not. This claim is probably just an urban legend or superstition from times were humans worshipped celestial bodies.
A lot of people believe this, however, and make claims such as "There are more hospital admissions during the full moon" and "The moon effects the tides, so it can effect humans since we are mostly water". These aren't true, hospital admissions do not alter significantly based on lunar cycles and the moon is too far away to effect such small amounts of water as present in the human body. In fact, your computer and chair are exerting more gravity on you right now than the moon is, or ever could really.
So, no, the full moon does not bring you bad luck.
Some superstitions suggest that if a black cat crosses your path on a full moon, it could bring bad luck. However, it is important to remember that these are just superstitions and not based on any factual evidence. It is up to individual belief whether they choose to view it as a sign of bad luck or not.
Monkey bring bad luck not good luck.
a snake cant bring you bad luck unless it is a a adder that is black then it is a year of bad luck
Smashing a full China coin bank is considered to bring good luck because the symbolic act of smashing represents a sweeping away of bad luck and karma.
They Don't.
Birds and other animals do not bring luck, good or bad.
You are likely to see the moon during part of the day most of the month. The only time it is not visible anytime during the day is right around the full moon. You must have a whole lot of bad luck.
If its full, it means bad luck. But if it's a quarter, it means good for 24 hours.
plants bring neither good luck nor bad luck.
Bad luck for the Conch
yes it does bring vast amount of bad luck
No.