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Interesting superstitions people around the world believe affect their luck - Page 7 of 17 - Kiwi Report

Interesting superstitions people around the world believe affect their luck


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[post_page_title]The lucky rabbit’s foot[/post_page_title]
It may sound weird to carry a piece of a deceased animal on a keyring, but that’s exactly what people do across the world. In fact, carrying a rabbit’s foot is perhaps one of the most popular superstitions to exist, and you might even know someone who has one!

Rabbits have long since been regarded for their good luck, and it’s even believed that Queen Boudicca used to release rabbits in front of her before battle. If they returned, she knew that she would win the fight. Because of this, the superstition has stuck.

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