1) People in Denmark throw broken dishes on New Year's Eve believing it brings good luck.
2) Russians see bird droppings as a sign of good luck rather than bad luck.
3) Irish brides wear small bells on their wedding dress or in their bouquet, believing it brings good luck.
1) People in Denmark throw broken dishes on New Year's Eve believing it brings good luck.
2) Russians see bird droppings as a sign of good luck rather than bad luck.
3) Irish brides wear small bells on their wedding dress or in their bouquet, believing it brings good luck.
1) People in Denmark throw broken dishes on New Year's Eve believing it brings good luck.
2) Russians see bird droppings as a sign of good luck rather than bad luck.
3) Irish brides wear small bells on their wedding dress or in their bouquet, believing it brings good luck.
Good Luck 1.- Throw broken dishes at houses // Denmark People save their dishes throughout the year in anticipation of throwing them on new year´s eve. 2. Bird droppings // Russia Rather than view a bird defecating on them as a disgusting surprise, Russians welcome it as a sing of good luck and fortune. 3. Brides should put a bell // Ireland Irish brides wear small bells on their wedding dresses or jewelry, or they put bells in their bouquets. Bad Luck Shake your legs in South Korea In South Korea, people are told not to shake their legs. Pass money by hand in Tajikistan The same goes for items like keys, needles, and scissors. They should be placed on a table and then picked up by the second person. Thanks!