that if a black cat crosses your path its bad luck. If one crosses your path on midnight on Halloween its bad luck for a year. BUT I DONT BELEIVE IN BAD LUCK AND GOOD LUCK . BAD AND GOOD LUCK ARENT REAL
Friday.
One common superstition in Iran is if you kill a frog, it will rain soon.
I have a feeling it is because of the fact that one of the most popular familiars for witches is a black cat. And back then they were mightily afraid of witches...i think that's where the Friday the 13 superstition came from as well. But of course not all witches are evil, so i don't think the black cat superstition really is true
"Superstition", by Stevie Wonder.
The superstition that one's fate is written in the stars is most popular in cultures with a strong tradition of astrology, particularly in Western societies. This belief is prevalent in countries like the United States and the United Kingdom, where horoscopes and astrological readings are widely consumed. Additionally, in various Eastern cultures, such as in India, astrology plays a significant role in daily life and decision-making. Overall, the idea resonates globally, but its prominence varies by cultural context.
it depends what the superstition is, superstition itself is a feeling, something of the mind.
SUPERSTITION SUPERSTITION
Probably that walking under ladders brings bad luck.
"touch wood""don't walk under a ladder"
probably one of his own, Superstition most likely!
"Superstition" was not a Beatles song.
Tagalog translation of SUPERSTITION: pamahiin