My grandmother already told me: 30 popular superstitions and beliefs
1 - Overturned slipper can kill your mother
2 - Back to back too
3 - If you spill salt, throw it over your left shoulder
4 - Taking mango with milk can be deadly!
5 - Do not grimace, because if wind hits your face, you can stay like this forever
6 - If you don't want to get married, just ask someone to sweep your foot!
7 - Or take the last cracker from the package, the last piece of cake, etc.
8 - Scratching palm is a sign of money coming
9 - My ear warmed. They must be talking about me!
10 - Open umbrella indoors attracts bad luck
11 - Hitting wood three times removes misfortunes
12 - Cover the mirrors during the storm as they attract lightning
13 - Unwanted visits? Put a broom behind the door
14 - The visitor must always leave through the same door that entered, otherwise, never return
15 - Drinking coffee in the sun, as well as stepping on the icy floor after a shower can bend your mouth
16 - Do not point to stars, as a wart may appear on your finger
17 - If you aim, and the wart is magically born, put a piece of bacon on it and throw it in the anthill (That's true for warts born anywhere, okay?)
18 - Swallowed gum sticks in the stomach
19 - Woman "in those days" can not wash her hair, but the blood rises to the head
20 - Reading in the dark “spoils the view”
21 Cutting your nails at night makes you distant when your parents die, drive away your fortune or leave you unprotected against evil spirits.
22 - Pepper can ward off the evil eye and envy
23 - Whistling at Night Attracts Snakes
To leave the purse on the floor is to ask for the money to go away.
25 - Passing a black cat's tail inside the ears cures earache
26 - Who plays with fire pee in bed
27 - Jumping over a person makes them no longer grow
28 - Putting a chirping chick in a baby's mouth helps him start talking
29 - Eating straight from the pan makes it rain on your wedding day
30 - Don't eat bananas that are stuck together unless you want to have twins!
Is that you? Remember any more superstitions or popular beliefs? Share with us in the comments
* Posted on 3/9/2015