don't let a black cat cross your path it's bad luck.
don't step under a ladder it's bad luck.
don't break a mirror, it's seven years bad luck
friday the 13th is bad luck
living on the 13th floor is bad luck
four leaf clovers are good luck
The preposition "about" is commonly used after the word "superstitious." For example, "She is superstitious about stepping on cracks in the sidewalk."
An example of a superstitious belief is that spilling salt is bad luck. It originated because both spilling things and bad luck are fairly ordinary events and it is difficult to disprove the correlation.
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Superstitious beliefs are everywhere with us, it depends with the geographical location. For instance in Africa, folks believe that if a man is not accorded proper burial, then he will haunt the people.
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People hold a variety of superstitious beliefs and these vary across cultures. In some cultures, for example, it is considered bad luck to jump over a human being.
No. People are superstitious, not things.
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"Because I am not superstitious, it does not bother me that a black cat just crossed my path."
Superstitious is believing in things that are very untrue. Simple as that.
Three things that some superstitious people believe have some effect on their luck are... walking under a ladder, opening an umbrella indoors and having a black cat walk across their path.