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Finding the wishbone traditionally refers to the breaking of the wishbone from a roasted turkey or chicken. It is a superstition that if two people break it and make a wish, the person with the larger piece will have their wish come true.
Wishbone usually stands for a wish or desire. If the wishbone is unbroken it means the wish will be fulfilled in the near future. If the wishbone is broken or cracked, but all of the pieces are still there the wish will eventually come true. However if the wishbone is broken and a piece is missing, it means your wish will go un-granted.
You make your wish before, then you break it and whoever has the longer half will have their wish come true!
Folklore has it, that when two people place their hands on each side of the wishbone and pull at the same time, the one who got the biggest piece - their wish is supposed to come true.
to make a wish on it, the person with the bigger half gets to make the wish
Traditionally, the person who gets the longer end of the wishbone is believed to have their wish come true. The longer end is seen as the "winner" in this superstition.
er.... wishes actually don't come true and what is the likely hood of you breaking a bone gonna make your wish come true?
When the pulling of a chicken's wishbone breaks equally, it is commonly believed that both parties will have their wishes come true. This tradition stems from folklore where the person with the larger piece of the wishbone gets their wish.
If the bone breaks into three pieces, such that neither person gets a piece of the junction, then neither person's wish will come true.
It is just said that if you are with someone and try to break the wish bone and both of you wish as you pull it and when it breaks who ever gets the biggest piece of bone your wish will come true!
People believe drying the "wishbone" of a turkey, then having two people making "wishes" while pulling on the two sides, is lucky. When the wishbone breaks, the person holding the larger piece is supposed to have their wish come true.
The longer side of the wishbone get's the wish.