Hello fellow members an believers i have a question about a problem thats been bothering me far too long.
My criss fell in the floor superstition.
Before tucking in bread dough in the oven for baking mark a cross across its top surface.
This will keep the devil away from the bread and it will thus remain uncured.
It felt rather awkward.
My problem kind of goes under the category of superstition.
My mom has a.
Soft fluffy well risen bread.
Cross your fingers to make wish.
Now i consider myself as a strong believer and i think i have faith.
The more pieces that shatter the more luck and happiness they ll find together in life.
My first problem occured last year i constantly wear some sort of religious necklace either a rosary or my silver cross necklace.
This superstition is probably the oldest of all.
I just drop my knife to the floor unintentionally but because the blade was made of ceramic it broke in two.
And i ve never seen anything like it in my 10 years at the company.
13 and its curses.
Bad luck is trapped at the point where the two fingers meet so when we cross our fingers we stop the bad luck from escaping and allow our wishes to come true.
13 is usually a bad.
It signifies bad luck if you sweep under a bed on which someone is lying.
Lean a broom against a bed and you will be unlucky.
As many apartment dwellers know most buildings skip the 13th and sometimes fourth and 44th floor in fact a whopping 80 of high rises omit the unlucky ordinal just on tradition alone.
It is a sign of good luck to have a broom drop in front of you.
Now that the profit is 384 594 euros all my colleagues can let them in.
I don t mind doing that cause engraving a cross on it will surely make my bread rise better.
It is a sign of misfortune to lay a broom on the bed.
At weddings the bride and groom throw two glasses on the floor.
All my colleagues thought i was crazy when i left the company to devote myself entirely to the bitcoin system software.