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  1. Superstitions in Britain. Superstitions can be defined as, "irrational beliefs, especially with regard to the unknown" (Collins English Dictionary) General Superstitions. Good Luck. Lucky to meet a black cat. Black Cats are featured on many good luck greetings cards and birthday cards in England. Lucky to touch wood.

  2. 24 de mar. de 2023 · When it comes to weird and wacky superstitions, the United Kingdom has developed some real oddities. While they may now seem illogical—and a little obsessed with witches —they connect us to the...

  3. Superstitions have been present in Britain throughout its history. Early modern Britain was a superstitious society, and the superstitions were documented at the time. The belief in witches, the devil, ghosts, apparitions, and magical healing was founded on superstitions.

  4. Different parts of the country have their own particular superstitions designed to bring good fortune, health and wealth to their house and occupants. Even outside the home certain things had to be done first.

  5. 14 de jun. de 2015 · Here’s a list of the UK’s most common superstitions, with some explanations too. 1. Magpies. What’s a magpie? Black and white birds Quite big, long tail Related to crows (corvid family) Quite noisy They steal shiny things. Magpies have different superstitions based on how many you see, as this 18th century poem explains: One for sorrow ...

  6. 24 de oct. de 2020 · The most common superstition in the UK is touching wood for good luck or to avoid bad luck while the majority of people will avoid walking under ladders and will keep umbrellas closed...

  7. 24 de ene. de 2023 · Of 28 superstitions asked about, the tradition of knocking on a piece of wood for luck is the one that Britons are most likely to believe in, with a third (33%) saying they do so. For those who say they are superstitious, 63% believe the practice will bring them good fortune.