Last Updated on 15 September 2023
Different cultures have different superstitions about things that can bring “bad luck.” Here is a list of many of them.
General (Multiple, often USA and UK)
- Walking under a ladder
- Breaking a mirror
- Friday the 13th
- The number 666
- Opening an umbrella indoors
- Black cat crossing your path
- Stepping on a crack
- Spilling salt
- Leaving your purse or wallet on the ground
- Putting shoes on a table
- Seeing a single magpie
- Leaving a white tablecloth on the table overnight
- Getting a knife as a gift without giving them a coin in return
Austria
- Mentioning how much success you have
- Sneezing before breakfast
- Telling your dreams before taking a drink of water
Belarus
- Cleaning your house after a guest leaves but before they reach their destination
Belgium
- Sweeping dirt out your door
- Throwing out a candle
- Sewing white linen with black thread
Brazil
- Leaving the house through a different door than you entered
- Eating mango then drinking milk
- Leaving flip-flops upside-down
- Pointing your finger at the stars
- The month of August is bad luck
Canada
- Returning a plate clean when someone gives you food
- Picking blackberries after October 11
- Giving shoes or a bag as a gift
China
- The number 4
- Giving a clock as a gift
- Sticking your chopsticks straight up in your food
- Wearing a mustache
Croatia
- Brushing your hair while in bed
- Opening two windows across from each other (many superstitions about drafts & breezes)
Cuba
- Saying a drink is your “last drink”
- Bringing home a bucket of seashells
- Not waiting 3 hours after eating before swimming
- Picking up a penny off the ground
- Going out at night with wet hair, especially if the moon is full
Czechia
- Pouring a different beer into a mug when there’s still some of the old beer in it
- Writing a love letter on Christmas Eve
- Leaving the dinner table early
Egypt
- Leaving scissors open or opening-and-closing them without cutting anything
- Hearing an owl hoot
- Leaving flip-flops upside-down
- Hanging pictures in your house of people or animals
Finland
- Leaving an open book face down
- An even number of sneezes (odd is good)
- Killing a spider
- After pouring a cup of coffee, if a bubble forms and it floats away from you (towards you is good)
France
- Putting a baguette on a table upside-down
- Having 13 people at the dinner table
- Wearing new clothes on a Friday
- Lighting 3 candles with the same match
- Giving carnations or chrysanthemums as a gift
- Sweeping at night
- Passing someone on the stairs
- Crossing a stream while holding a cat
Germany
- Toasting someone with a glass of water
- Wishing “happy birthday” before the actual day
- Giving a knife as a gift
- Walking between two old ladies on the road
Hungary
- Toasting someone with beer
- Cutting a baby’s nails before they are 12 months old
- Kissing a baby’s foot
- Visiting a baby but not sitting down
Iceland
- Knitting on your front porch
India
- Trimming your nails at night
- Getting a haircut on a Saturday
- Shaking your leg
Indonesia
- Sweeping at night
- Sitting or standing in a doorway
- Sitting on a pillow
Ireland
- Finding a comb on the floor
- Seeing a single magpie or crow
- An itchy nose
- Handing someone a knife
- Entering one door of your home and exiting another
- Knocking over your chair when you stand up
- Coming across a crowing hen
Italy
- An owl getting into your house
- Friday the 17th
Japan
- Whistling at night
- Children uncovering their bellybuttons during a thunderstorm
- Sticking your chopsticks straight up in your food
- Sleeping with your head pointing north
Kenya
- Geese honking at you
- Seeing an owl
- Scratching your right palm
Lebanon
- Scratching your right palm if it itches
- Stepping over someone
- Opening and closing scissors without cutting anything
- Laughing too much on a Thursday
- Showering at night
Lithuania
- Whistling indoors
- Lighting a cigarette from a candle
- Introducing yourself or shaking hands across a threshold
- Looking into a broken mirror
- Walking on manholes
Mexico
- Putting two mirrors facing each other
- Making tamales when you’re angry
- A large black moth entering your house
- Sweeping over your own feet
- Sweeping your house at night
Netherlands
- Singing at the dinner table
- Lending salt or fire
- Having a light-haired person be the first to enter your home on New Year’s Day
Nigeria
- Fetching water at night
- Kissing a baby on the lips
- Eating in the dark
- Stepping over someone’s crossed legs
- Eating food that fell on the ground
- Whistling at night
Norway
- Knitting a sweater for your boyfriend
- Whistling while facing the sun
Philippines
- Wearing red during a storm
- Going right home after a funeral
- Taking home food from a wake
- Siblings getting married the same year
- Steps on a home staircase that are multiple of 3
- Starting to clear a table while people are still eating
Poland
- Having a wedding in May
- Counting pierogi while they’re still boiling
- Sitting down while a cake is baking in the oven
- A squirrel on your roof
- The play ‘Mazepa’
- The number 7
Portugal
- Walking backwards
- Leaving a hat on a bed
- Crossing knives
Romania
- Blowing out a candle (use your hand instead)
- Cutting your nails on a Sunday
- Washing your hair on a Tuesday
Russia
- Giving yellow flowers as a gift
- Sitting at the corner of a dinner table
Rwanda
- Women eating goat meat
- Lending or receiving money on New Year’s Day
Slovenia
- Hearing hammering on New Year’s Day
- It’s bad luck to meet a woman on New Year’s Day
- Eating poultry on New Year’s Day
South Korea
- Sleeping with a fan running
- Giving shoes to your “significant other”
- Eating “slippery” foods before taking an exam
- Pregnant women eating “unshapely” or asymmetrical foods
- Seeing a single crow
Spain (and most of South America)
- Putting a hat on a bed
- The color yellow, especially yellow clothing given as a gift
- Entering or leaving a room with the left foot first
- Tuesday the 13th
- Bringing an old broom with you when moving into a new house
- Touching a single person’s foot with a broom
- Passing the salt shaker directly from hand to hand
- Sharing a lighter among more than 3 people
Sweden
- Leaving your keys on the table
- Bringing heather into your house
- Stepping on a crack on Friday the 13th
- Being served a slice of cake and it falls over on the plate
Syria
- Playing with a yo-yo
- Sitting on the ground behind a door
- Leaving the scissors open
Thailand
- Telling parents their baby is cute
- Getting a haircut on a Wednesday
Turkey
- Washing clothes on a Tuesday
- Chewing gum at night
- Jumping over a child
- Cracking your knuckles
- Handing a knife or scissors directly to another person
- Seeing a rabbit pass in front of your car
Ukraine
- Preparing a room for a baby before it is born
- Throwing bread crumbs in the trash
- Coming across a strange dog first thing in the morning
- Speaking to a priest as you pass them, or an elderly woman with a pail
Wales
- Spilling water while doing laundry
- Talking while passing under a railway bridge
- Taking holly into a friend’s house
- Two blackbirds sitting on a windowsill
- Parting from a friend by a bridge