The answer depends on the type of bad luck and how you supposedly got it.
Spilled salt - throw a pinch of it over your left shoulder.
Put your shirt (or over article of clothing) on backward/inside out - remove the shirt, climb back in bed, get up again and put on a different shirt.
Passing a graveyard - cross you fingers or hold your breath until you are past.
Black cat crosses your path - cross your fingers, spit on the ground, turn around and go another route to your destination.
Crow (or raven) flies across your path - recite the "Lord's Prayer" while the bird is in flight and in sight.
General "bad luck" from unknown source - carry a "lucky" charm, amulet or talisman.
Bad gambling luck, from unknown source - stand up from your seat, move your self to another place/table, move your money/chips to your other pocket/side. Or go home and try another day.
It is bad luck to break a mirror. There is no not bad luck in breaking a mirror.
No, you have to break it for bad luck.
if a gods murti break is it bad luck
No..only mirrors for 7 years of bad luck
I have always heard 7 years bad luck.
You get 7 years of bad luck.
No.
no, its not a bad luck thing to break, if you broke it then... you broke it... no biggy... in fact it doesnt do anything accept get you introuble... which may be the bad luck,
There is no "bad luck" and the superstition of a mirror breaking bringing bad luck comes from the middle ages. So, don't worry about it you haven't gotten bad luck. All of us make our own luck.
No.
It's bad luck to wish a stage performer good luck, so you therefore wish him to break a leg.
Yes, it is believed that when you break a mirror, your comic penance will experience seven years of bad luck, unless you can find a way to ward off the negative effects.