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07-01-2008, 09:53 AM
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I'm mildly superstitious. If I walk up to cross a street and the light is already red, I won't cross. I wait until I have a full red light to cross. This stems from almost getting hit one too many times.
I also used to hate having pictures of friends/family in my room because I felt they were watching me. This lasted through high school but sometimes I still feel it.
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07-01-2008, 10:53 AM
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I never heard of not passing the salt, but I do throw salt over my left shoulder if I spill it. I knock on wood all the time, I wish on stars and I usually stay at home on Friday the 13th, just because I've had a couple spectacularly crappy Friday the 13ths.
As for the not stepping on graves, the house where I grew up is next to a cemetery & we used to play flashlight tag and go for walks there, so that one pretty much does nothing for me.
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07-01-2008, 01:35 PM
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I usually stay at home on Friday the 13th, just because I've had a couple spectacularly crappy Friday the 13ths.
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This just reminded me of a HORRIBLE time when some bullies from school got a hold of my diary.  They read all about my Friday the 13th which happened to be horribly embarassing. I had almost forgotten about that!!
I don't step on gravestones because I feel like it's rude. It's like stepping on someone's head! Silly, but I don't think anything bad will happen if I do. And I read in a Babysitters' Club book that you should hold your breath when passing a graveyard or else you'll inhale a spirit. I still do that but really just to see if I can hold my breath that long (I usually can't).
ETA: Oooh, I did just think of one. It's a HUGE superstition at my job that you NEVER EVER EVER say "It's been quiet all day/night." It's like saying "Macbeth" at a theater. That totally jinxes it and the patients all start acting up after that. Whenever someone does (usually the new person), we all groan and say "Dangit, she said the q-word!!!" Sometimes things stay okay, but tooooo many times I've seen that one actually come true.
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07-01-2008, 02:07 PM
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It's like saying "Macbeth" at a theater.
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Omg, I did that once, and I was like "Noooo!" My drama friends made me go outside, turn around three times, and curse. (I think that was it.)
I used to either lift my feet up off the floor or touch a screw in the car when driving past a graveyard. I still hold my breath going through tunnels, but I just do that because it's fun to see how long I can do it.
I tap the dashboard when I see a police car. A guy I dated briefly said it was good luck. Whatever, not like I'm a delinquent!
Hmm...I'll add more if I think of them.
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07-01-2008, 05:46 PM
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Omg, I did that once, and I was like "Noooo!" My drama friends made me go outside, turn around three times, and curse. (I think that was it.)
I used to either lift my feet up off the floor or touch a screw in the car when driving past a graveyard. I still hold my breath going through tunnels, but I just do that because it's fun to see how long I can do it.
I tap the dashboard when I see a police car. A guy I dated briefly said it was good luck. Whatever, not like I'm a delinquent!
Hmm...I'll add more if I think of them.
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07-01-2008, 10:35 PM
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ETA: Oooh, I did just think of one. It's a HUGE superstition at my job that you NEVER EVER EVER say "It's been quiet all day/night." It's like saying "Macbeth" at a theater. That totally jinxes it and the patients all start acting up after that. Whenever someone does (usually the new person), we all groan and say "Dangit, she said the q-word!!!" Sometimes things stay okay, but tooooo many times I've seen that one actually come true.
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My boss does this kind of crap all the time. After I'd been at this job about 3 months, he says "I haven't had a server crash in over a year!" and BAM, a server crashed that day. Now, when he starts to say something like that, I stop him "Shhhh, don't jinx us!"
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07-01-2008, 11:21 PM
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to Rashid (and Winnibug, as i posted in the wrong thread): make a wish!
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07-01-2008, 11:27 PM
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I don't consider myself superstitious at all, but one thing I never do is turn my back to the ocean.
We've got a lot of local superstitions here: don't whistle at night (you'll attract ghosts); don't cut your nails at night (it's bad luck); putting jars of water on your lawn/yard will prevent dogs/cats pooping on your property; a huge black moth in or outside of your house means a deceased loved one has come to visit; never point in a cemetery (it's bad luck); if a young kid bends down and looks between his legs that means mom and dad will be expecting a new one soon...the list is endless.
My most favorite one, though, is the one about chopsticks in your rice. Never, ever stick your chopsticks upright in your rice bowl. It's bad luck, or as the Japanese call it, bachi.
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07-01-2008, 11:00 AM
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Before I eat an apple, I twist the stem while saying the alphabet. The letter at which the stem comes off is the initial of my future husband.
Come onnnnnnn G!
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07-01-2008, 06:42 PM
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Before I eat an apple, I twist the stem while saying the alphabet. The letter at which the stem comes off is the initial of my future husband.
Come onnnnnnn G!
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We used to do this with soda tabs.
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07-01-2008, 07:08 PM
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I always make a wish at 11:11! I am so corny. 
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I make wishes at 11:11...
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wtf. so do i...
and FWIW, i always look at my phone at 7:22pm. not exactly superstition, but sometimes its hard to shake habits.
ETA: ALL of my LSs believe in that "split the pole" thing. i think theyre crazy. and one of them yells "bread and butter" when you sweep over someone's foot. i guess spitting on the broom is too unsanitary, so yelling out things that go together makes perfect sense.
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07-01-2008, 08:01 PM
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My dad is convinced that eating certain meals before games will help his team win. If it makes him happy and optimistic, then they are probably at least a little more likely to win (he's the coach)  So I suppose it's like sugar pills - superstitions can make themselves come true.
As a sidenote, I don't see why on earth anyone would step on a grave ... that's pretty much just wrong, superstition or no
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07-01-2008, 01:02 PM
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I used to be superstitious with sports stuff, like using the same bat/batting gloves/etc. all the time if I was on a hitting streak. In my daily life though, not so much.
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07-01-2008, 09:11 PM
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I am not superstitious at all. The only rational superstition is the one about not walking below a ladder- which is more of a safety precaution than of a superstition. When I see a black cat I say "here kitty kitty"- ok, so I do that when I see any kind of cat.
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