10 supersticiones britanicas (con traduccion)?
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The magpies:the British say you can reduce your bad luck based on the magpies you see. In addition, if when we see the rhyme or play wood our luck will increase noticeably.
The mirrors: The reflection of our face in a broken mirror is a symbol of something bad that is going to happen. In addition, in the United Kingdom they recommend protecting mirrors during weddings or funerals to avoid discomfort.
The umbrellas:A classic in many places in the world is that opening an umbrella inside a building can bring us bad luck.
The lines on the sidewalks:There is a story told to the little ones about the possibility that a bear, hidden in the corners, catch them if they tread the lines of the sidewalk.
The numbers:The number 7 brings luck to the British and the 13 is better to avoid it. The number 13 combined with Friday is synonymous with bad luck and this is due to a Christian story.
Rabbits: A rabbit's foot is a symbol of good luck. Obviously, and given the legislation in the UK, if you cut a leg to the rabbit to get you good.
Shoes must be away from furniture:Shoes on the table or other furniture can be synonymous with misfortune, especially if they are new.
Sneeze and say "Bless you":Saying "Bless you" will lengthen your life to the sneeze. In the sixteenth century sneezing was the first symptom of a plague and therefore saying "Bless you" gave us luck to not catch us. On the other hand they say that when we sneeze our heart stops and when we say "bless you" they make sure it continues beating.
Walking under the stairs:The stairs in the street are a problem for many superstitious and walking under them condemns them to have a bad time.
Black cats:It is curious that in the UK a black cat can bring both good and bad luck. In addition, having so much respect for a black cat that crosses the street is more linked to love for these animals than to superstition itself.
I hope be helpful for you.
The mirrors: The reflection of our face in a broken mirror is a symbol of something bad that is going to happen. In addition, in the United Kingdom they recommend protecting mirrors during weddings or funerals to avoid discomfort.
The umbrellas:A classic in many places in the world is that opening an umbrella inside a building can bring us bad luck.
The lines on the sidewalks:There is a story told to the little ones about the possibility that a bear, hidden in the corners, catch them if they tread the lines of the sidewalk.
The numbers:The number 7 brings luck to the British and the 13 is better to avoid it. The number 13 combined with Friday is synonymous with bad luck and this is due to a Christian story.
Rabbits: A rabbit's foot is a symbol of good luck. Obviously, and given the legislation in the UK, if you cut a leg to the rabbit to get you good.
Shoes must be away from furniture:Shoes on the table or other furniture can be synonymous with misfortune, especially if they are new.
Sneeze and say "Bless you":Saying "Bless you" will lengthen your life to the sneeze. In the sixteenth century sneezing was the first symptom of a plague and therefore saying "Bless you" gave us luck to not catch us. On the other hand they say that when we sneeze our heart stops and when we say "bless you" they make sure it continues beating.
Walking under the stairs:The stairs in the street are a problem for many superstitious and walking under them condemns them to have a bad time.
Black cats:It is curious that in the UK a black cat can bring both good and bad luck. In addition, having so much respect for a black cat that crosses the street is more linked to love for these animals than to superstition itself.
I hope be helpful for you.
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