i dont believe it because its only a superstition it might be a fact or just a lie
Some people believe it brings on bad luck. Like breaking mirrors and black cats.
The walking under a ladder superstition started because people can drop things from the ladder on top of someone walking underneath.
There are a bunch of superstitions that people believe in. Things like black cats, the number 13, and walking under a ladder are the most common.
Many people have superstitious beliefs. Some examples of these are having bad luck if you spill salt, walk under a ladder, or break a mirror.
Three things that some superstitious people believe have some effect on their luck are... walking under a ladder, opening an umbrella indoors and having a black cat walk across their path.
Some common superstitions include the belief that breaking a mirror brings seven years of bad luck, that finding a four-leaf clover brings good fortune, and that walking under a ladder is unlucky. Many people also avoid the number 13, considering it to be a sign of misfortune, and some believe that carrying a rabbit's foot can bring good luck. Additionally, it is often thought that spilling salt requires throwing a pinch over one's left shoulder to ward off bad luck.
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Santa Claus is real! And don't believe those people who tell you he isn't. He is. He brings you presents when your good and brings you coal when your bad. YOU BETTER BE GOOD!
Walking on morning dew doesn't directly improve eyesight. However, some people believe that the coolness and moisture of the dew can have a refreshing effect on the eyes, helping reduce inflammation and possibly providing some relief for tired or strained eyes.
Some tribes believe that it brings old spirits back from their ancestors. Others believe that it will cure their body if they are hurt or ill.
1-100 people of age should believe in Santa! Who brings you presents on Christmas Eve? Santa! He's magic!
I believe it was Relient k or finger eleven