When now or before? If now than very much YES
There are no Buddhist superstitions although individuals may have their own private superstitions as in any religion.
not really
While there are certainly historical, anthropological and cultural reasons behind most superstitions, they are called superstitions because of the very fact that they have no basis in Science.
There are various superstitions concerning eye color. For example, people with blue eyes are said to be full of energy.
No. Superstitions are not scientific in any way whatsoever.
You should not believe in Superstitions. Superstitions is the product of ignorance among people. Many superstitions are not true.
There are any number of sources for information on superstitions and their origins. I keep a Cassell's Dictionary of Superstitions, by my desk for quick reference, but have several other volumes for more in depth research.
Most superstitions have formed, over the years, through myths, legends, folklore, and religion, and do not typically have any real scientific basis.
There are many superstitions regarding dragonflies in folk culture. Many people believe that the presence of a dragonfly means good luck.
Are superstitions based on cultural beliefs? Do superstitions vary from country to country? Can superstitions influence people's behavior?
it is a saying of some persons
Superstitions do not have any scientific proof. It is purely based on individual beliefs.