Written by Superstitions on 07 February 2010
In Japan and Taiwan, there is a superstition that four is an unlucky number because the number four has the identical pronunciation as the word ‘death’, so most people tend to avoid it and most hotels don’t use the number four.
Reference: http://www.topics-mag.com/internatl/superstitions/japan.htm
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Written by Superstitions on 03 January 2010
If you are an avid golfer, some things to keep in mind in order to have a good luck outing are to set out for golfing on a rainy day and start your round with odd numbered clubs. Don’t use golf balls numbered higher than four. It’s bad luck for the golfer to borrow their
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Written by Superstitions on 24 October 2009
Good luck:
Transferring “lucky” items from an old car to a new car.
Buying the car of a wealthy person increases your chances of becoming wealthy too.
Bad luck:
Buying a car on the thirteenth of a month.
Buying a car with 13 in the license plate.
Changing a car that has been trouble free for a new one.
Cleaning your car
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