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I would not think so. Best bet, do not believe in superstitions.

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What does having your fingers crossed mean in various countries?

it can mean:good luck,bad luck,promising,or a lie when you say something then cross your fingers.


Is two fingers crossed good luck or bad luck?

good luck


What is the bad luck symbol?

crossing your fingers represents the snake on a flag pole which is very bad luck.


When is it bad luck to cross a white cat?

Actually, it is good luck to cross a white cat.


Why do you cross your fingers?

Crossing your fingers is a common gesture to express hope or luck. It is believed to have originated from pre-Christian times as a way to ward off evil spirits and protect oneself from harm. Today, it is often used in a more lighthearted way to wish for good luck or success.


When does meeting a black cat brings the most bad luck?

According to the folklore it is only bad luck if you cross the black cat's path.


Why you cross your finger?

-to show that you are going to do your promises -to prevent bad luck


Are superstitions for good or bad luck?

Both


Example of superstitious?

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


Is seeing two ginger cats cross a road lucky?

No no.. Gingers are bad luck!


What is the origin of cross your fingers for luck?

The gesture of crossing one's fingers for good luck is older than one might think: in some pre-Christian European cultures, two people would cross their fingers together as a show of support, teamwork, or mutual well-wishing: very much like the modern handshake. The medieval Christians adapted it as a variation on the sign of the cross, to ward off witches and evil spirits (in the same way that today's crosses can supposedly keep vampires at bay). Over the centuries, 'keeping away the bad' evolved into 'inviting forth the good', and thus was the modern meaning of the superstition born.


What are the figures of speech in the black cat?

i think cross paths with a black cat you get bad luck