Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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What curse you wish upon little children if you jump over them?
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According to a Japanese superstition to protect your parents when passing a Cemetery you need to hold your breath.
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The word "barren" in page 1, superstion # 3 means:
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What does chewing gum at night means for Turkish people?
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it means that you're singing to the devil for your food.
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it means that an angel is passing over.
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it's means that you're chewing the fleash of a dead
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The word "lull" in page 3, superstiton #7 means:
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curse or spell
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sentence
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temporary silence
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Singing at the dinner table in the Netherlands means that you're singing to the devil for your food.
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Which are the 2 superstitions that talk about marriage curses?
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In Italy when you say the same word as someone in unison.
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In Britain and North America when you don't say "rabbit-rabbit" or "white rabbit" on the first day of every month.
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In Hungary and Russia when you sit at the corner of the table.
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The word "drooling" in page 3, superstition # 10 means:
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to allow saliva to flow out of you mouth
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make certain that something shall occur.
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to invoke a supernatural power to hurt someone.