PlanetWarrior
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Amazingly most of the descendents of the Indian migration labourers and business people who settled down in Southern Africa also believe in most of these superstitions.
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Lol, funny list, but how can you forget the mother of all superstitions.
Kisse ke nazar lag gaye hay (someone has cursed you with an evil eye).
The one about not using with the scissor unnecessarily (in the air) or your parents will separate, get it. If you cut with a scissor in the air you are cutting your parents relation.
All this Aankh pharakh rahe, kali billi guzar gaye, and the one that scarred me for a year, walking over kids is some funny stuff.
I think that Pakistan ko India ke kale nazar lag Gaye hai.
A few more:
If you keep a money plant, you will loose money
And if you light up a scent stick, rooh(souls) come to your house. This scarred the hell out of me.
I dont think above two (bold Red) are superstitions .THEY ARE TRUE
about milk check these links
Dangers Of Milk And Dairy Products - The Facts
Say No To Milk
Milk is Bad
or google bad effects of milk
) or use it or share it with someone......and it goes wasted,then not only i did wasted my precious time but also the food that could be used by somebody else.......in that way it's my bad luck really...something i won't like to happen.
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welldone buddy my mom use to stop me drinking milk when i ate fish and also scissor i use to play with scissor some times she use to stop me and saying it will make probleums in family i agree with you dude but im not sure they really were true but im sure there was a reason behind that and our parents was not that stupid
