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Superstitions that exist in Colombia and Latin America - Coggle Diagram
Superstitions that exist in Colombia and Latin America
Latin America
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it is said that the seventh male child (provided that all the previous children are also male) becomes 'the wolf cub'.
it is said that eating lentils on new year lentils mean abundance.
It is said that at midnight on January 1st, 12 grapes are eaten. Whoever eats them will be lucky for the coming year.
Colombia
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there are many superstitions I will give you 3
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it is said that if a black butterfly enters your house, it brings you bad luck.
it is said that if you water the salt you will have bad luck.
it is said that if you see a pimp at night it is a witch and brings bad luck.
Latin America
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it is said that if you sweep someone's feet that person will not marry.
a purse on the floor means money walking out the door
it is said that there is a belief that wearing this black color attracts mourning.
Latin America
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it is said that if you put a red thread on the baby's forehead, the hiccups will go away.
Tuesday the 13th is said to mean destruction and war.
It is said that if you jump seven waves in the new year, to honor Yemaya and thus attract luck and success in the face of problems.