20 Ridiculous Superstitions in European Countries
Mizuka Ishiwatari
Published
08/11/2015
Europeans sure have some strange superstitions.
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Spilling wine on table brings luck (Portugal) -
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Hearing a cricket brings luck (Spain) -
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Putting bread upside down is a bad omen (France) -
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White calves born in winter means bad weather (Iceland) -
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Seeing magpies brings bad luck (UK) -
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Seeing magpies brings bad luck (UK) -
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Whistling towards the Sun brings bad luck (Norway) -
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Mites bring luck (Sweden) -
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Killing a spider brings bad luck (Finland) -
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Throwing broken dishes brings luck (Denmark) -
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Lending salt brings bad luck (Netherlands) -
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Whistling brings luck and girlfriends (Belgium) -
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Knocking on tables brings good luck (Germany) -
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Raw garlic with yogurt is a luck magnet (Austria) -
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Encountering the number 13 brings luck (Italy) -
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Putting your bag on the floor brings bad luck (Poland) -
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Putting gloves on a table brings bad luck (Latvia) -
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Toasting with beer brings bad luck (Hungary) -
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Spilling coffee is a positive omen (Romania) -
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Passing a priest in the morning brings bad luck (Ukraine)
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