superstitious belief in building a house
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=Filipino people/ Filipino Family=
Some common superstitions include avoiding walking under ladders, believing breaking a mirror brings bad luck, and thinking that a black cat crossing your path is unlucky.
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It is not inherently bad to live at a house number 13. Superstitions around the number 13 vary by culture and personal beliefs. Ultimately, it is up to the individual to determine if they are comfortable living at a house with this number.
A few superstitious beliefs are Friday the 13th is an unlucky day, an apple a day keeps the doctor away, you break your mother's back when you step on a crack, it is bad luck to break a mirror, and opening an umbrella in a house brings bad luck. 1 practice many people do is they never step under a ladder. They feel this brings bad luck also.
Do not sweep during night time. When you sweep the dust out of your house your luck will go out.Do not play during night time because you might bump into some unseen creatures.
One superstitious belief that Filipinos have is that palm fronds should be placed in a house to keep evil spirits away. Another belief is that you should use your right hand when you are paying for things, and your left hand when you are receiving money. They also believe that wearing polka dots on New Year's eve is good luck for the new year.
"For he is superstitious grown of late,"
Non-superstitious people would either choose to clean it up before leaving (or put it off until they return). But, a superstitious individual might take that as a warning, or heads-up about venturing out.Given I am superstitious and a clean-freak I would clean it up before leaving the house, then be extra cautious while away from home that day.
A back house is a smaller building behind a main building.
The House You're Building was created in 2009.