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How much superstitious are you?
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Hello my dear readers. In this blog, I'd like to talk about superstitions. By my nature, I'm not a superstitious person, but I do not blame superstitious people, since I believe that everyone is free to choose what to believe in. My dad is sure that you can not put the keys on the table, because there will be no money. You can not say "break a leg," because everything will necessarily go awry. He forbids taking out the garbage after noon - you take out the happiness from the house. Cut your hair on Sunday, they say, you cut the wings to the guardian angel. And to leave money in a conspicuous place, they say, it brings poverty and other misfortunes.

And they say that men do not believe in superstition! Like, this is purely female prerogative. Yeah, all this is nonsense. They do believe! Even more than we do. I found an article about the most interesting superstitions of famous men - actors, singers, directors, athletes.

Robin Williams, actor
The actor was sure that sprinkled salt brings failures. Therefore, if he saw sprinkled salt somewhere, he immediately tried to "neutralize" the enemy - throw a pinch of salt through the left shoulder.

Woody Allen, director
He often wears things inside out, because he's sure it brings good luck. If he accidentally puts something on backwards, he never changes clothes, and if he has forgotten something at home, he never comes back.

Luciano Pavarotti, opera singer
The famous Italian tenor never performed without a bent nail in his pocket and coins in his boot.

Wesley Snipes, actor
Does not eat oysters, because he's sure that they move the souls of sinners.

Michael Jordan, basketball player
During the game on the athlete's underpants there was necessarily the inscription UNC, which brought good luck and victory.

Here, there are different superstitions. How much superstitious are you? Will you insist your second half to adhere your superstitions?
Best Regards, Eugenia
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