there is a black cat
a upside down horseshoe ( i think)
a broken mirror
stepping on a crack
going under a ladder ( not sure)
and lots others but that's all i know
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Superstitions are not based in science. There might be a logical reason like breaking a mirror is bad luck but does not cause bad luck but this is not scientific.
No they are just superstitions, you are crazy if you believe that..
If you walk under a ladder you get bad luck If you crack a mirror you have 7 years bad luck If you open an umbrella inside you have bad luck If you put your shoes on a table you have bad luck
Culturally, some believe that losing a golden ring is a sign of bad luck. The extent of this belief varies among different societies, with some seeing it as a symbol of lost love or fortune. Ultimately, whether it brings bad luck or not is subjective and depends on individual beliefs and superstitions.
Superstitions associated with black cats include bad luck, being a symbol of witches, and crossing your path bringing misfortune.
A black cat is bad luck. If one crosses your path, it's a bad omen.
Yes, you have to respect your ancestors to get rid of bad luck.
I would not think so. Best bet, do not believe in superstitions.
No. Superstitions are irrational beliefs held by some people. Most, but not all, have to do with what brings good or bad luck. There are some that are not really superstitions but common sense which has become part of the folklore of a society. In addition what one society may believe brings good luck another would disagree.
I'm not sure if anyone knows why they started. Each country has their own superstitions about black cats. Most think they are good luck or magical. Americans are about the only ones who think of them as bad luck.
Superstitions associated with a left eye twitch include beliefs that it signifies bad luck, impending misfortune, or that someone is speaking ill of you.