by Will Hall
I have
always found superstition a very strange and bewildering topic. I personally
find it quite amusing when people react to superstitious occurrences in a
serious manner, but I guess that’s just my opinion.
One of
the weirdest superstitions has to be Friday 13th. It is also an appropriate
place to start considering that today is Friday 13th. Why this particular
combination of week day and date would prove to have any consequence I don’t
know, but many people seem to be alarmed by such a coincidence. Believe it or
not a fear of Friday 13th actually has a name, although, good luck ever
remembering how to say it: paraskevidekatriaphobia. This comes from two Greek
words meaning Friday and thirteen, and is listed as a genuine phobia…
Another
strange superstition is that being pooped on by a bird brings good luck (see below). Now, I’m pretty certain someone made this up to keep their kid happy when a pigeon
did its business, but even so some people genuinely believe this
far-fetched idea. I myself have experienced such an atrocity several times, and
the first time it occurred, it certainly did not bring good luck, because that
very day my dog had to be put down. So, this superstition can be written down
as a load of rubbish.
The
whole good luck and bad luck idea makes me wonder just as much as the
individual superstitions do, and personally I don’t believe in any kind of luck
or superstition. But that’s just me. I guess some people like to think that
luck is a genuine force, and that’s fair enough.
There
are various other common superstitions, such as walking over three manhole
covers, walking under a ladder, and saluting a magpie. Now, avoiding a manhole
that’s covered just because there are three of them in a row seems a bit
strange, seeing as they are actually covered, but people just go along with
this one because it’s sort of second nature. ‘Oh three manholes’ and people
just walk around them. The only superstition I partly understand is walking
under a ladder. I’m pretty certain that the chance of a ladder falling on you
is incredibly tiny, like lottery winning tiny, but I guess it’s sort of a fair
superstition seeing as your actually in harms way if something was to go wrong.
One of
the most ludicrous superstitions out there has to be saluting a magpie. I mean
come on it’s a bird, it doesn’t know what you’re doing, yet apparently it’s bad
luck if you don’t do it. But seriously, who even came up with that?
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