Superstitions in Belarus
One rather typical Belarusian superstition is the well-known Ruchniks - narrow cloths embroidered in red on white - which have long been thought to have protective qualities, like amulets against evil. You can buy a Ruchnik as a cloth (to cover bread), a towel or a scarf and walk safely through the streets.
Another very commonly used superstition is the ‘sneeze for the truth’. When someone sneezes, they confirm what has just been said. The Belarusians then say ‘na pravdu’: which means ‘that is true’.
Here is a list of the most common local superstitions, which many people follow in all seriousness:
- It is bad luck to illustrate a Shocking or negative concept on your own body. Don’t show on yourself!
- Never pass, greet or say goodbye to someone over a threshold. That’s bad luck for you!
- Never place an empty bottle on a table. Bad luck again.
- Dog poo is good, dog poo means more money. So go ahead and stand in it as much as you like. Same goes for bird poo.
- Sit down before going on a trip. This will assure you of a safe trip.
- Putting your clothes on on backwards or inside-out means that you might get hurt today, So you better take them off, step on them slightly and put them back on.
- Does your nose itch? That means you’re going to have a drink soon!
- If you unintentionally step on someone's foot, ask them to step lightly on yours. That will prevent a conflict. But please, don’t do it on public transport, as people may think you are crazy. A simple ‘I am sorry’ will be enough.
What's your favorite superstition?
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My favourite supersition is number 4)
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