Hahaha!It's bad luck to leave your cat's water out and then take your baby out of the high chair. Why? Well, he just might SPILL IT!
I agree, many superstitions did serve a purpose in history and build up to important things today. But as for today, for the most part, I think superstitions fly in the face of reason and also of faith. That's just my opinion. But everyone else is entitled.Surely Haralde, you meant that superstitions are just entertaining to you, and to most other people in this culture at this time, right? Remember that superstitions had to start somewhere, and they did serve a deeper social purpose at one time.
No, I've never heard that particular one, and we also leave our tree up 'til the 6th out of tradition.
Lol, good point! Well I guess the superstition means that even more horrible things will happen to you, in addition to getting clobbered by an unstable heavy object! HeheYou know what I find funny? Why is walking under a ladder considered a "superstition"? Isn't it common sense that it is dangerous to do so, especially if it is unstable, and someone is climbing it? I mean, large, unstable heavy object is pretty much a red flag anyway.
Breaking glass period is unsafe. Hah.Lol, good point! Well I guess the superstition means that even more horrible things will happen to you, in addition to getting clobbered by an unstable heavy object! Hehe
For that matter, isn't breaking a glass mirror pretty unsafe itself, as well?
Oh I am not... and just for that, I WON'T tell you about how when I was in the Map Store today, I stopped in the flag corner for a few minutes to see if they had any Canadian flags.p.s. Hahaha, you are so Canada obsessed.