
Would you throw your salt on your shoulders or walk down under the ladder or leave something fortunate as you move the house? Do you want a star now? The old superstition has been passed down from generation to generation. Here are things you might notice and something new to you. If there is something you believe, some people reject others and you can enjoy it.
Apple: I have heard of: "One day the apple keeps the doctor away" Or, if you strip off the apple with one long strip and recite the letters of the alphabet, the letter reached when the peel broke, It is the first acronym for a future lover! Or slice two apples without cutting the seeds, your wish for love will come true.
Bat: If a bat comes near you, someone is deceiving you, I'm trying to betray you. When someone hits you or enters your house, there are signs of death and bad luck in the person you love.
Bee: Honeybees have news and need to talk about any death. If the bee rings before the beginning of spring, it means more cold weather will come. It is raining when they stay in the nest box.
Bridge: If you wish while crossing a bridge, your wish will be accepted within a year. If the train goes under the bridge as the train passes overhead, it can also be said that luck will result if the whistle blows.
Broom: When you clean the broom with someone's feet, that person will be unlucky for a year. Please put the broom behind the door to clean the witch. When a child starts cleaning, you can expect visitors and can not go beyond the broken broom - pick it up.
Bird: If a bird fly to your house, it usually means good luck and good news to come. If the bird is black, bad news is on its way. Robbing the bird's nest is to bring sorrow. If you hear the owl, please expect the death news. Shooting a bird means that you have bad luck on the rest of the year.
Candlelight: Since the arrival of electricity, many superstitions have been forgotten, but still put a candle on the cake, blow it away and make a wish. Did you know that strong fire means arrival of strangers?
Cats: If the cat washed his face more than three times, you can expect the company. Black cats are lucky, gray cats are brought further, but white cats cause disease. Some believe that they can expect money as soon as the cat follows you. If a black cat crossed your path, it is said to bring bad luck - but there is a way to counter this. One thing is to go home and start again. Another thing is to take 12 steps behind!
Christmas: A child born on a Christmas day can fortunately be able to understand the language of the animal. In the Northern Hemisphere, white Christmas means less deaths a year ago, and the absence of snow means the opposite.
Clover: I am pleased to find a 4 leaf clover. Put it in your left shoe to guarantee this luck.
Coins: It is considered fortunate to carry coins that are responsible for the year of your birth. Scott believes that if you put coins in each shoe on New Year's Day, you can make money throughout the year.
Dog: Many people believe howling dogs are a sign of death. When a strange dog enters your house, it is considered lucky, but I believe that some people are against you. A dog lying in the doorway to stare is a sure sign of a visitor. If your dog is looking for, someone is about to leave for the day,
Eyes, ears, eyebrows: Itching and irritation all have the same meaning. Right means that if someone is sounding bad about you, if you are in the right ear, injury, itching, or ringing. The left is love, the left ear, the eyes, eyebrow itching and cramping etc talking about you.
Nail: It is considered fortunate to cut your nails on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday, but Friday is unlucky. When you cut your nails, please dispose of the clippings so that no one can cast spells on you.
Flower: Telling it with flowers has a whole new meaning given the following points: Carnation is faithful. Daisy says sorry for you. Honeysuckle means homeostasis. Yuri says, "You are the only one for me". Roses say I love you. Recommendation indicates hope, marigold represents wisdom.
Gloves: Dropping your gloves means disappointment. You can avoid this by allowing someone to pick them up for you.
Hair: Cutting the hair when there is a new moon means that it grows faster. Kaurik seems to be lucky. Some people believe that your hair will rise if it rains The hair that floats on your shoulders means a letter before the weekend. Dropping your comb while combed your hair means having the first person you come across and arguments.
Palm: When the palm of the left hand grasps the buttocks and receives the money, there is a time when the right hand pays the money. Another superstition says. When two people share the same washroom and wash their hands, there is a fight before the end of the day.
Hat: It is unfortunate to wear a hat or put a hat indoors.
Horses: Two white horses are considered to be lucky. It is said that a horseshoe shape can bring good luck if it hangs over the door at the edge pointing upwards. Most horseshoes have seven nail holes - number 7 is believed to be protecting.
Housing: Never leave the same door you entered. When visiting a house, if this is not possible, please make sure yourself is not led outside the door! If the door opens alone, you can expect visitors. If you happen to lock out yourself and climb over the window, open the door, go out the window and pass it through the door. Otherwise you will suffer bad luck for the rest of the year.
Insects: Busy ant anticipates bad weather. Ladybird brings good luck. A spiders spider brings rain. Finding a spider on your clothes means letter, money, or both.
Journey: When you come back after departing, you may feel frustrated by that day. To avoid this, please turn around three times before going home. If possible, please use another route to the destination. If you start your journey on the 13th of the month, it is not mentioned whether it is a good sign or a bad omen.
Miller: Breaking the mirror means a bad luck of seven years (we have all heard of this). Did you know that it is bad to see a mirror with a candle? If the bride wears, she should not look back on the mirror. Do not look at the mirror holding the animal.
Monday: Some say that it is unfortunate to see the moon on your left shoulder. Hello around the moon means rain. First look at the tree branch of the moon, you can think of luck.
Nail: If you find a nail whose point points toward you, good luck will be yours for the remainder of the day.
New Year's holiday: This means that there is little or no sky pocket throughout the year, but it is fortunate to drink the last drink. It is considered fortunate that tall and dark so that someone visits you first ...
Nose: Itchy nose means to kiss a foolish person. Others say you are preparing for the fight. A person who loves the language of the body says that you are telling a lie. Some people say you are falling in love if your nose bleeds for obvious reasons!
Numbers: Among us can anyone say that he or she does not have two lucky numbers?
Opal: This is thought to be unfortunate, but if born at Libra, this is your birthstone.
Peacock Feathers: Traditionally, peacock feathers are regarded as bad luck.
Playing cards: Dropping cards may result in bad luck. Cards that seems to be bad luck include Nine of Diamonds (Scottish curse). Four clubs (called demon bed posts). And Ace of Spades (often called a death card if drawn while cutting the card). To change your luck, please ask a new deck, get up from the table, go round three times and go back to the game (It might be a bit stupid to do this in the casino, but who cares? Do you? ").
Peapod: If you find a pod with 9 peas, it is considered a good omen - please throw the pod on your right shoulder as you do.
Pin: Look at the pins, pick it up, pray for good luck all day. How many times have you heard this small rhyme?
Image: When the image falls, it means bad luck. If that is a picture or someone's picture, that person may soon be a tragedy.
Rabbit's foot: Although the rabbit is unfortunate, I thought that many people were lucky.
Rainbow: When you see the rainbow, please wish that your wish will come true. If you see the rainbow on Saturday, you have luck.
Rat: We all know that rats leave a sinking ship, but rats leaving home have the same meaning! It is considered fortunate to catch 2 rats with a trap!
Ring: The birthstone ring is said to bring good luck. Removing the publicly released wedding ring is considered bad luck.
Shirt: Turning your shirt inside out means a bad day, but if you turn it inside, you should bring luck.
Shoes: Although it is considered unlucky to wear new shoes on the table, shoes are one of the reasons traditionally tied to wedding cars and it is fortunate to throw old shoes to the newlywed couple.
Skirt: Kissing the skirt 's upward hem should bring you to your luck. If your petticoat is hanging under your skirt, you must do a wish before adjusting it.
Slippers: It should be unlucky to cross your slippers to bring bad encounters at home.
Scissors: If you drop a pair of scissors, you should step them gently before picking them up to avoid scissors. Hang your scissors on your nails or hooks and bring good luck. Give someone a pair of scissors and give me a coin instead.
Snail: It is certainly raining to see many snails and snails crawling on high ground.
Spoon: Drop a spoon means a visitor. Major collapse soon means the whole family and visitors. Dropping a knife means that a strange man calls. Dropping a fork means the arrival of a woman.
STAR: If you want a star, your wish will come true. Shoot star brings good luck.
13th: 13th has a long history, most of which are regarded as bad luck. If 13 people gather at any time, it is said that one person will die within 12 months! Some Friday the 13th are considered unlucky for some people. Some people say others are trying every superstition to break the jinx.
Towel: How many people believe that visitors will arrive when you drop the towels?
Umbrella: It is considered very unlucky to keep an umbrella open or to open it indoors.
Wedding ceremony: Losing a wedding ring may mean to lose a husband / wife. When a cat sneezes at her bride's house on her big day, it means rain.
Wishbonez: Many of us pushed the wishbone, snapped a big part and made a wish. Another superstition is to attract a lover if a person who got a short one gets married for the first time or if both people are already married.
Wood: When you want to make something realize over and over, "Did you touch the tree?
Regardless of whether you believe superstition or not, you must admit that you threw salt on your shoulders at one time or another time and touch the tree.

