There are literally hundreds of different types of superstition beliefs around the world - some people take these very seriously but others just laugh them off.
Superstitions began hundreds of years ago when people didn't have the knowledge that we have nowadays, for instance people used to think that our shadow or our reflection was part of our soul.
Because they didn't understand the concept of the sun or moon making shadows, they went onto believe that your reflection in a mirror was also part of our soul, so this was said to be unlucky if the mirror got broken, then your soul was broken.
Even though nowadays we know this isn't the case, but still believe it is unlucky to break a mirror, so this is a superstition.
If you are a superstitious person then you will most probably be very wary when the 13th falls on a Friday. 13 being an unlucky number and Friday being an unlucky day, but as the saying goes "unlucky for some", some actually believe 13 is a lucky number.
Some people go as far as staying at home on these days, as they are too afraid to venture out!
Other popular superstitions are;
• Do not walk under a ladder
• A rabbit's foot is good luck
• Do not put new shoes on the table
• A black cat crossing your path is lucky but in some countries it is unlucky.
• Walking on the cracks on the sidewalks are said to be unlucky
• Do not open an umbrella in the house, it is bad luck
Most people will have heard of some, if not all these superstitions - some will completely ignore them, but others won't want to take the chance.
 When you spill salt, throw some over your shoulder to prevent bad luck
 When you see an ant, eat it to make your voice good
 Don't sweep at night or you'll have fewer blessings
 Cover your mouth when you sneeze or else your soul will go out
 Don't let a black cat cross your path; it will bring you bad luck
 Carry a rabbit's foot for good luck (unless you are the rabbit concerned)
 No peacock feathers indoors
 Rain on your wedding day is a good omen
 Don't sweep at night or you'll have fewer blessings
 If one of your relatives dies and their eyes are still open, he or she is waiting for some of your family, relatives, or friends to die
 If you are pregnant, eat bananas so that you can have twins
 After a Baptism, the parents and the newly christened child should rush out of the church ahead of the others.
1) don't put your shoes on the table or you'll have bad luck.
2) if you cross a black cat you'll have bad luck.
3) if you spill salt-throw a pinch of it over your shoulder.
4) if you break a mirror,you'll have 7 years bad luck.
5) don't walk under a ladder.
6) if walking with someone,don't split down the middle if you come to a pole or anything that can
cause you both to split up.walk around it together.
7) there's also a few religious superstitions that I'm not getting into.
*don't let a bird fly into your house or one of your family members will die.
*don't open an umbrella in a house or you'll have bad luck.
* if your ears turn red it means that someone is talking about you behind your back.
Black cats are bad luck.
I suppose you could trip over a black cat in the dark and break your leg, but really the coat color of a cat has nothing to do with luck either way.
I was driving home from work , and this huge owl swooped down on my ve-cile and almost broke my windshield, it would of, if I didn.t swear ve my truck. Please what does this mean....