Stage actors and theatre people are some of the most superstitious folks I know.
Some of the superstitions I know of are:
- It is bad luck to say the last line of a play before the first performance.
- It is bad luck to call the play Macbeth by its title.
- a bad dress rehearsal is a sign the play will go well.
- never wish an actor "good luck" instead say, "Break a leg"
- if an actor is having a"good run" they may refuse to wash their socks until the play is over.
- never look into a mirror over the shoulder of an actor.
- many actors carry a talisman or good luck charm with them on stage.
Unicorns actually do many things. They purify water, heal wounds, bring luck, and use their magic for other things as well. If you believe in them, they will bring you good luck.
Unicorns actually do many things. They purify water, heal wounds, bring luck, and use their magic for other things as well. If you believe in them, they will bring you good luck.
Taking care of and loving just one dog will bring you luck, and a loyal friend for life.
in some countries like china people think that crickets do bring luck. i don't think many people believe in this myth or legend.
It is believed that breaking a mirror will bring you 7 years of bad luck.
In "The Rocking-Horse Winner," luck symbolizes the false hope of solving financial problems through gambling. The characters equate luck with money and believe that more luck will bring them more wealth. However, the pursuit of luck ultimately leads to destruction and unhappiness for the family.
There are many different things that you could bring to a company. You may bring organization or a friendly attitude for example.
A lucky charm is worn to bring good luck. Many believe fairies are symbols of good luck as well and will wear these are good luck charms.
cause many things eat frogs
Any amount will bring good luck. Hopefully you won't just eat one, though ;)
Some common items that Chinese people consider bad luck include umbrellas (as they are associated with separating or cutting off relationships), clocks (as the pronunciation of "clock" is similar to "funeral" in Chinese), and shoes (as they are believed to bring bad luck when placed on a table or crossed while hanging). It is important to note that these beliefs vary among different individuals and regions in China.
Desire to bring many things together