Do not spill salt, walk under a ladder, assemble 13 people round the same table, and so on.
Religion
In other countries what are the examples of superstition with scientific basis
Superstition and prophecies
I believe that is a superstition.
It is believed that if a bird flys in your home someone in your family will die
No. This is superstition and not real.
Superstition can make us feel comfortable in our activity. For example, in the exam, when you wear your lucky shirt or take your lucky sign with you, you can feel comfortable in your exam; you aren't nervous and can do your best.
The superstition surrounding three people having their picture taken often suggests that one of them will die soon, as it's believed that capturing three individuals together in a photo invites bad luck. This belief may stem from the notion that the number three holds symbolic significance in various cultures, often representing life, death, and the afterlife. Consequently, the superstition reflects a fear of mortality and the unknown, leading people to avoid such photographs.
it depends what the superstition is, superstition itself is a feeling, something of the mind.
SUPERSTITION SUPERSTITION
Not walking under ladders not crossing the path of a black cat Find a penny, pick it up
"Superstition" was not a Beatles song.