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- Japanese keep a toy cat, “Maneki Neko”, somewhere in their homes which they believe is lucky. They think 7 and 8 are lucky numbers and 4 and 9 are unlucky. They even don't pronounce the numbers 4 and 9, as they believe that even the sounds may cause harm to them.
- In Greece, people believe that the bone of a bat brings luck to them. So, whenever they go outside for any important work they keep it in their pocket.
- Bulgarians believe that broken glassware brings luck for them. If suddenly any glassware falls down and breaks, they celebrate.
- Germans believe the touch of a broom stick brings luck for them.
- Turkish people believe that camel brings luck for them.
- Indians believe that wandering mice in their homes brings them a lot of money.
- In some Western countries, people believe that a leaf called "Water Hyacinth" brings luck for them. People grow these plants in their garden believing that the four parts of a leaf are symbols to love, luck, belief and hope.
- Indians believe it is unlucky for them if a black cat comes against their way. But in some places in Ireland and Britain people believe it is lucky.
- Britain people believe it is very unlucky when somebody keeps the new shoes on the table. They believe it is the reason for the sudden death of any person in their home.
Lucky symbol for the British people is a white horse. - People in Peru wear yellow undergarments on New Year's Day, which they believe bring luck and success throughout the year.
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