Do you believe in superstitions?

@dhawanbm (3705)
India
September 7, 2009 9:59pm CST
Do you believe in superstitions? I dont believe in all this although I love to watch horror movies and all such serials but believing na na!!
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@dodo19 (47132)
• Beaconsfield, Quebec
8 Sep 09
No, I don't really believe in superstitions or anything like that. I never really have. I'm not sure why. I guess it's probably because superstitions didn't really make any sense to me.
@lcainiao (201)
• China
8 Sep 09
I'm a physicist so I don't believe supersitions, however, my wife and her parents believe supersitions deeply. In her hometown, many people have a God in their hearts. They always spend some money to temple.
• India
8 Sep 09
I used to believed in them when I was a kid but, of course, it diminishes once I grew up.But,in some situations i used to believe in superstitions.For example,i select best date and time for doing any new or good thing. There are many superstitions about numbers in the world.. The number 13 is considered unlucky in almost all countries. In Brazil and Colombia, Friday the 13th is a bad and dangerous day. . The number 4 is considered a bad number in Korea. And the number 7 is considered a bad number in Peru. However, 5 and 7 are considered a most holy and lucky number in many countries. Some people believe that all dreams have some meaning. Sometimes, when you are dreaming, you can receive messages about your life or your future. If you dream about your wedding then you need take care because someone will die in your family. The same thing happens when you are dreaming about losing a tooth. However, if you dream that you are dying or taking a shower in clean water, it's a good dream because your life will improve. Another popular superstition is about animals. Some people believe that if a black cat crosses your path it's a bad signal. You need to go back and take another way.
@russso (1693)
• Philippines
8 Sep 09
I come from a country that believes in a lot of superstitions. No, I'm not really a believer, but sometimes I follow them because I'm scared of possible outcomes that may happen. I think it's really just a product of my mind, imagining things too much. Hahaa.
• Philippines
8 Sep 09
growing up with the older folks as my grandparents, we do or do not do things according to superstition because that is what they tell us to follow. with myself growing in the city and have raised my own family, i still remember these superstitions but when i introduce or tell my kids about it, they just laugh it off and tell me that it is now modern age and it has no scientific explanation, therefore, i admit that they are saying "no" to me.