I broke something it could be bad sign

Philippines
February 17, 2018 12:54am CST
Hello there It's afternoon here and I was looking for such pictures. Then I remembered a while back I was cleaning through it when a furniture accidentally fell and broke. It was a sculptured plate swan that has a saying " the family that prays together, stays together" Didn't think about it because it was just another thing in the table. But I started to wonder if this was some sort of sign about a family crisis that is about to come. Did you had something broke and thought it was a bad sign?
Contemporary sculpture loosely depicting a swan, with an emphasis on pure design, simplicity and elegance. www.mfsculpture.com
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@toniganzon (72279)
• Philippines
17 Feb 18
I broke a lot of those things when I was a kid but never related it to any signs. Just don't believe in those superstitious things.
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@toniganzon (72279)
• Philippines
18 Feb 18
@Letranknight2015 That is an example of a superstition.
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• Philippines
18 Feb 18
@toniganzon I guess i'll shake it off now.
• Philippines
18 Feb 18
Hello @toniganzon No one told me about this being superstitious, I just thought about it because of what the sign says.
• New Delhi, India
17 Feb 18
Not at all. Oh dont believe in such superficial stuff. You'll be just fine
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• Philippines
18 Feb 18
Thank you for the comforting words @Swayamsiddha
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• New Delhi, India
18 Feb 18
@Letranknight2015 I always like to help
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@shaggin (71663)
• United States
18 Feb 18
I would try not to think of it as a bad omen
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• Philippines
18 Feb 18
Hello @shaggin I guess you're right and it's just something I accidentally broke.
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@prashu228 (37526)
• India
17 Feb 18
Nothing will happen ..dont worry..:it is "the family that pays and stays together" nothing is there in the plate
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• Philippines
18 Feb 18
Hello @prashu228 Well, it's probably just another china or something. But this was just the thought I have.
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@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
17 Feb 18
I think it was Andy Warhol who said that he tried to break something every day just as a reminder that nothing - including life - is for ever. Maybe a bit extreme!
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• Philippines
18 Feb 18
Hello @indexer I didn't know he said something like that. I agree with you nothing is forever.
@JudyEv (326093)
• Rockingham, Australia
17 Feb 18
You'd go crazy if you started reading good/bad things into inconsequential happenings like this. It happened, it's over, let it be.
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• Philippines
18 Feb 18
Hello @JudyEv well, it was something that I was just thinking, not much to tell anyway.
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• Philippines
18 Feb 18
@JudyEv I agree with you it's already over, don't worry I wasn't upset.
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@JudyEv (326093)
• Rockingham, Australia
18 Feb 18
@Letranknight2015 Oh sorry, I didn't mean to sound so unkind.
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@cttolledo (5460)
• Legaspi, Philippines
18 Feb 18
Always,I mean everytime I broke something I always correlate it to that belief because thats what mom's told me. Haha. My mom taught me also to say "pwera" right after i broke something to interrupt the coming of bad vibes in my life.
@mydanods (6513)
• Nigeria
18 Feb 18
That is superstition. We all make mistakes many times. Try not to be too hard on yourself or think it's an omen. It's just a mistake
• Philippines
18 Feb 18
You're right maybe it was just a mistake @mydanods
17 Feb 18
its an old saying. Not anymore applicable this days.
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• Philippines
18 Feb 18
Hello @sunshine102 well, I accept your opinion, and it was something I just thought of it.
• Pakistan
18 Feb 18
I pray that your family stays together forever. Last night I broke a cup but sometimes there's no sign behind these scene's it was meant to happen so it happened. :)