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если я не ошибаюсь superstition



Supestitious beliefs are common in many cultures around the world, including English-speaking countries. Here are some examples of superstitions in English:
1. Breaking a mirror: It is believed to bring seven years of bad luck.
2. Walking under a ladder: It is considered unlucky and can bring bad fortune.
3. Opening an umbrella indoors: It is believed to bring bad luck.
4. Seeing a black cat: In many cultures, a black cat crossing your path is considered a bad omen.
5. Friday the 13th: This day is often associated with bad luck and is considered unlucky by many people.
6. Knocking on wood: It is believed to bring good luck and ward off bad luck.
7. Finding a four-leaf clover: It is considered lucky and is believed to bring good fortune.
8. Avoiding the number 13: Many buildings skip the 13th floor or hotels avoid having a room number 13 due to the belief that it brings bad luck.
9. Wishing on a shooting star: It is believed that if you make a wish when you see a shooting star, it will come true.
10. Spilling salt: It is believed to bring bad luck, but throwing a pinch of salt over your left shoulder is said to ward off the bad luck.
These are just a few examples of superstitions in English-speaking cultures. Superstitions often vary from person to person and from culture to culture, but they are typically based on long-held beliefs and traditions.


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