Do you Follow Any Superstition?

By Raj
India
July 12, 2023 4:45am CST
Although I am strongly against Superstitious activities and don't like to follow these in life and even recommend others to stop following as some of these don't make any sense and many follow these just because their parents used to follow without even understanding the reason behind it. Do you Follow Any Superstition?
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@Starmaiden (9311)
• Canada
12 Jul 23
I used to but not many more. If you expect something negative to happen then it will regardless of whether it's Friday the 13th or any date of the year. Regardless of if it's a black cat that crosses your path or an orange tabby. Regardless of whether you walk under the ladder or climb it...etc. I don't give my power away to such nonsense.
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• India
12 Jul 23
That's correct these things don't make any sense
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@RubyHawk (99410)
• Atlanta, Georgia
13 Jul 23
No, I don’t have any superstitions.
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@RubyHawk (99410)
• Atlanta, Georgia
14 Jul 23
@Butterfingers Superstitions are meaningless to me because I don't believe in them but some people actually believe.
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• India
14 Jul 23
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• India
13 Jul 23
Its best because they are meaningless
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14 Jul 23
I believe more about numerology where I took numbers as a sign.
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• India
14 Jul 23
Oh that's cool but still a superstition but it's fine if you prefer it
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@RebeccasFarm (88703)
• Arvada, Colorado
12 Jul 23
Yes when I spill salt, I still throw it over my left shoulder not to have a family argument.
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• Arvada, Colorado
16 Jul 23
@Butterfingers Yes it is Irish I think from my Mom RIP There you are Raj..missed you around.
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• India
13 Jul 23
LOL that's new, I am not aware of it
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• India
17 Jul 23
@RebeccasFarm I am still here LOL
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@DWDavis (25806)
• United States
12 Jul 23
I still knock on wood, either figuratively or literally, depending on the circumstances.
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• India
12 Jul 23
Oh I'm not aware of this Superstition
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@DWDavis (25806)
• United States
12 Jul 23
@Butterfingers Knocking on wood is believed to date from pagan times when people believed spirits lived in trees, and knocking on the wood woke the spirits that would then protect you from bad luck.
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• India
13 Jul 23
@DWDavis oh ok thanks
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@aninditasen (16184)
• Raurkela, India
13 Jul 23
I don't know if these are superstition but I say my prayers before getting out of bed in the morning, after my bath and before going to bed.
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• India
13 Jul 23
It's not superstition and is our religion and belief
@AmbiePam (89328)
• United States
12 Jul 23
No, I never have. I think superstitions do more harm than good, and I am always glad when people let those old things go, and don’t stay beholden to them.
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• India
12 Jul 23
Yes glad not many believe in those things now
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@May2k8 (18282)
• Indonesia
12 Jul 23
while in the cemetery of course I can't jump over it because there will be strange events afterwards.
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• India
13 Jul 23
oh I am not aware of these
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@marlina (154131)
• Canada
12 Jul 23
None
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• India
13 Jul 23
Well done
@LadyDuck (467835)
• Switzerland
12 Jul 23
No, I am not at all superstitious. I joke about some superstitions time by time, but I do not really care.
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• India
12 Jul 23
Yes I also don't like these
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