The history of breaking mirrors resulting in bad luck comes from the idea that it typically used to cost 7 years' wages for the average person to buy a mirror (being that it was made from glass with real silver on the back). As time went by, the prices of mirrors dropped dramatically, but the superstition stuck.
That's really the case with most superstitions: they began as an observation about the way things used to be, and then became rule which no longer applies.
But breaking mirrors still isn't advised: those glass shards are sharp!
It is bad luck to break a mirror. There is no not bad luck in breaking a mirror.
No, you have to break it for bad luck.
No.
I have always heard 7 years bad luck.
No.
There is no "bad luck" and the superstition of a mirror breaking bringing bad luck comes from the middle ages. So, don't worry about it you haven't gotten bad luck. All of us make our own luck.
bad luck
Well supposedly if you break a mirror its 7 years of bad luck. I broke a mirror on Friday the 13th one day too but so far no bad luck except that i got cut by the glass!
because if you break one they say it's like you broke your future.....
Yes. It is believed that if you break a mirror (whether the mirror is big or small) you will have bad luck for seven years. Some people believe it and some don't. It definitely depends on the person.
Yes some people are superstitious and say that if you break a mirror it means that you will have 7 years of bad luck.It is up to you to decide if you believe this or not.
It is neither except a gift with which you could use to look at yourself. However, to break a mirror in a house is seven years bad look on that household.