Eat your crusts - it will make your hair curly. (Backfired - I thought if I didn't eat them, my curly hair would grow straight!
)
Don't sit too close to the tv, it will make your eyes go square.
Don't lie on the floor, you'll be in a draft and catch a cold. (Go outside and play!)
Opals are bad luck. (Even though my grandmother wore them for decades and was considered a lucky lady).
Don't put new shoes on the table, it's bad luck.
Don't open an umbrella inside, it's bad luck.
Don't walk under a ladder, it's bad luck.
Throw salt over your left shoulder after you spill it - I asked why - apparently the devil is the one who caused you to spill it, and he's right behind you!
So a bit of salt in the eye, is meant to scare him away...?
A black cat walking across your path is bad luck.
Friday the 13th is a bad luck day (I was born on that day, and for years, my mother insisted I was born on a Thursday - until I looked it up...)
Seeing magpies rhyme:
"One for sorrow, two for mirth, three for a funeral and four for a birth."
I can go on and on with everything that was supposedly bad luck according to the family...
My question as an adult was, who made up these stupid superstitions, and why do sensible people perpetuate them?!
Cheers,
Megsy