It's not bad luck. that's just simply another superstition.
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
Walking on sidewalk cracks is often associated with the saying "Step on a crack, break your mother's back," which is a superstition rather than a reflection of actual luck. In reality, stepping on a crack has no impact on your fortune or well-being. It's just a playful saying that has no basis in truth. So, no, it isn't bad luck—just a quirky rhyme!
Some examples of superstition is the classic seven years of bad luck if you break a mirror; if you step on a crack, you will break your mother's back; and finally if you step under a ladder a horrible event will occur.
it is supposedly bad luck. The only bad luck I can see in it is that you would have to go buy a new mirror
A few superstitious beliefs are Friday the 13th is an unlucky day, an apple a day keeps the doctor away, you break your mother's back when you step on a crack, it is bad luck to break a mirror, and opening an umbrella in a house brings bad luck. 1 practice many people do is they never step under a ladder. They feel this brings bad luck also.
There are no causes of bad luck because good and bad luck do not exist. But allegadly, stepping on a crack, walking under a ladder, and knocking over a salt shaker are some of the most popular 'causes' of bad luck.
step on a crack and break your mother's back, cross your eyes too long and they will stay like that, break a mirror and get bad luck 7 years
Step on a Crack has 400 pages.
no it has just been for fun and jokin around
Step on a Crack was created on 2007-02-06.
When you're about to step in it's turds.
1. step on a crack and break ypur Mother's back. 2. walk under a ladder 3. Break a Mirror and get 7 years of bad luck 4. Black Cat crosses your path 5. Waste salt and you have bad luck