Mexico - Pearl
Wearing a pearl on the wedding day means bad luck in Mexico. It is believed that if the bride wear pearls in her wedding day, she will have bad luck and tears throughout the marriage.
View ArticleIndia - New Clothes
In India, it is considered bad luck to wear new clothes when going to bed. It is often associated with the fact that deceased people are cremated or buried in new clothes.
View ArticleChina - Turtle
Turtles symbolize longevity in China, however it is believed that keeping them in a cage or treating them as pet will bring bad luck as it will slows down your business.
View ArticleIndonesia - Pregnancy
Mocking at a handicapped person is always a bad thing to do. In Indonesia, it is believed that during pregnancy, mocking at a handicapped person is best to be avoided at all to prevent your child to be...
View ArticlePoland - Handbag
It is considered bad luck for woman to put her handbag or purse on the floor. Doing that will make you broke and never have any money in it.
View ArticleMalaysia - Singing
In Malaysia, especially the Malay ethnic, an unmarried girl should avoid singing in the kitchen as it is believed that she will have a very late marriage.
View ArticleRussia - Whistling
In Russia, you should avoid whistling at home. It is believed that if you whistle at home, you will frighten the guardian angel who protect your home and you will have difficulties with money.
View ArticlePhilippines - Wedding Dress
In Philippines, it is considered bad luck for the bride to try on the wedding dress. It is believed that if the bride tries on the wedding dress before the big day, the wedding will not take place.
View ArticleIndia - Cat
In India, according to the old superstitions, it is believed that if you see cat giving birth, you will have good luck.
View ArticleSweden - Keys
In Sweden, it is considered bad luck to place your keys on the table. In the old days, it it believed that prostitutes will often signal their availability by leaving their room keys on the bar.
View ArticleBrazil - Ladder
In Brazil, it is believed that walking under a ladder is a sign of bad luck.
View ArticleDenmark - New Year
In Denmark, people will save their old dishes throughout the year to be thrown on their friends and families doors on New Year's Eve. It is considered good luck to find thrown dishes on your doorstep...
View ArticleChina - Ghost
In China, it is believed that whan a baby cries for no reason or when the is no one in the room, a ghost is believed to be present and the baby saw it.
View ArticleIndonesia - Sparrow
Some people of Indonesia believe that sparrow brings good luck. If a sparrow enters your house, it is believed that a wedding will occur soon. If a woman sees a sparrow on Valentine's Day, she will...
View ArticleIndia - Bird Nest
In some countries, many superstitions were associated with pregnancy. One of those superstitions coming from India says, when a bird's nest is found in a house where a pregnant woman lives, one should...
View ArticleJapan - Funeral Car
It is believed that in Japan, when a funeral car passes in front of you, you should hide your thumb. They believe that if thumb, which is called 'parent finger', if they don't hide them, their parents...
View ArticleThailand - Black
One should avoid wearing black when visiting a patient in the hospital. Black colour is associated with pain and sadness and black clothing usually worn for mourning.
View ArticleItaly - Child
In Italy, one should not walk over a child that is laying on the ground. It is believed that it will bring the child bad luck. Walking over someone who is laying on the floor is like someone walking...
View ArticleTaiwan - Moon
In Taiwan, children were told not to point their finger at the moon. It is believed that pointing your finger at the moon will make the guardian woman on the moon angry and cut your ears.
View ArticleJapan - Sleep
In Japan, it is believed that you'll have a short life if you sleep at night with your head facing north. It is customary that Japanese corpses are laid with their head facing north during 'wake'...
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