its not opal if that is what you are thinking that is seppose to bring disaster.
No, black pants are not considered bad luck in most cultures. The belief that black clothing brings bad luck is a superstition and not based on any factual basis. It is perfectly fine to wear black pants without worrying about bad luck.
Because most people regard dirt in their food as bad luck.
If you are 18, your are considered an adult in most places. Find an attorney and bring the case.
tail considered good luck in Asia.
Not if the tooth is stuck inside a living shark... But it depends, if you found a shark tooth necklace or bracelet in a place you love the most, it will bring you luck. If you find it after an ordeal, it will bring memories (good and bad) with bad luck. Hope this helps
June bugs are not really considered lucky. They are considered pests by most because they like to eat shrubs and plants.
Well, why should it bring bad luck? So what makes you ask? The answer is if you have faith in your hamster then it may. But, it's not about the luck a hamster brings you, it's the fun and laughter. If you think you want to know if it brings luck then you should be asking Does a hamster bring laughter? the answer to that question would be Yes.
If you are superstitious you probably believe they bring bad luck but on the other hand if you are not superstitious you are most likely to say no. so it just depends.
Most people put them in there socks(mostly in there right) but I know some people who put them in there underwear! but I perfer the sock I think it DOES bring good luck.
No one knows. Cleopatra's tomb has not been found.
You should bring your most favorite and valuable stuff like for example your tv, clothes, computer, chairs, pet, shoes, and other.
One of the most common superstitions about a wedding is the practice of keeping the bride and groom apart the night before. It is believed that allowing the soon-to-be couple to spend time together before the wedding can bring bad luck to the marriage. It is also considered bad luck by some for the bride to walk in her bare feet the night before the wedding.