Old wives tales superstitions and other sayings
Here are some old wives' tales, superstitions, and sayings:
1. Breaking a mirror brings seven years of bad luck.
2. Knocking on wood to avoid jinxing yourself.
3. Finding a four-leaf clover brings good luck.
4. If your palm itches, you will receive money.
5. Walking under a ladder is bad luck.
6. A black cat crossing your path is considered unlucky.
7. Opening an umbrella indoors is said to bring bad luck.
8. Itchy nose means you will have a fight with someone.
9. If your ears are ringing, someone is talking about you.
10. If you spill salt, throw a pinch over your left shoulder to ward off bad luck.
These are just a few examples of old wives' tales and superstitions that have been passed down through generations.
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