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Superstitions of Magpies: One for Sorrow or One for Joy?

Mar 12, 2022Mar 9, 2022 / Superstition Sam

When Britons think of superstitions, no doubt one of the first that will come to mind is that magpies are bad luck. But are they really that bad? For this month's in-house blog article, we are going to look at the reputation of this bird in the British Isles, and hopefully try to see them … Continue reading Superstitions of Magpies: One for Sorrow or One for Joy?

Welcome: Superstitions of Guests and Visitors

Jan 8, 2022Jan 23, 2023 / Superstition Sam

Welcome! Bem-vindos! Bienvenue! ようこそ ! This is the Superstition Sam blog, where I - Superstition Sam - shall be writing about my favourite beliefs, charms and odd omens in what I hope will be a simple and accessible way. Just like on our Twitter page (where your superstitions from around the world are retweeted with … Continue reading Welcome: Superstitions of Guests and Visitors

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