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Interesting superstitions people around the world believe affect their luck - Page 17 of 17 - Kiwi Report

Interesting superstitions people around the world believe affect their luck


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[post_page_title]Avoid the black cats[/post_page_title]
If you’re up to date with your Irish culture, you’ve probably heard of the four-leaf clover. These clovers are incredibly rare, but it’s believed that when you find one in the grass you are bestowed with huge amounts of good luck.

That’s because Irish folklore states that holding a four-leaf clover will allow the carrier to see mischievous fairies and avoid their wrath. Because these fairies are associated with bad luck, avoiding them at all costs is considered extremely lucky. Keep an eye out, because only 1 in 10,000 clovers have four leaves.

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