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In different societies and cultures, bats have been regarded by some as a "good omen" and others as a "bad omen".
BAD!!!
Well in many cultures kissing a lamb is good luck
it is good because your living and its bad because you could die from a hurricane
Dragonfly are known to be good luck in many Eastern cultures.
i think it depends where you are.if its in your own privacy,then its good.people have different cultures and back grounds so i think it depends on the person.but i really feel good naked..lol
there are many variations of what is good and bad for a vampire some lore says that sun light and crosses are bad and that the blood or a life force of a living thing are good and some that say that wood and silver are bad so as you can see there are a lot there are different lore from all over the world.
Good and bad are moral distinctions that are based on the ethical principles and values of a society or individual. Good is often associated with actions that are beneficial, just, or morally right, while bad refers to actions that are harmful, unjust, or morally wrong. These concepts provide a framework for evaluating behavior and making decisions about what is considered acceptable or unacceptable.
Guns are a non-living machinel They are neither good nor bad. They can be USED for both good and bad.
In the world, ther are many different cultures, celebrations. Everyone at least celebrates a different thing. There are some people who think Ramadan is good. Others, bad. It depends on the type of personality or what cultures they are or what celebrations they celebrate. My opinion, I don't find anything wrong with celebrating Ramadan even though I am Chinese. After all, we are all different! That's what makes us special! - 10 year old
No. Countries aren't bad or good people living there may be either bad or good. Just like anywhere else
How different cultures communicate could affect the workplace. Asian cultures do not like to give bad news to a supervisor while other cultures may run to their supervisor for the littlest problems.