Here are a few more superstitions.
Knife falling superstition sticking into floor.
The japanese share superstitions with other asian cultures particularly the chinese with whom they share significant historical and cultural ties the unluckiness of the number four is one such example as the japanese word for four sounds like the word for death.
A man will visit if you drop a knife a woman if it s a fork or a child if its a spoon.
Here is a list of knife superstitions.
Here are 16 knife superstitions to add to your knowledge bank.
Some knife enthusiasts also believe that you should never stir anything using your knife like soup or coffee because that would bring bad.
Then that person is supposed to fall in love with you.
I just drop my knife to the floor unintentionally but because the blade was made of ceramic it broke in two.
Thrusting it into the door of a house is also believed to provide protection.
Apparently inserting it into your door frame is also a good omen and will protect your home.
What a falling knife tells you.
Sticking a knife into a cradle s headboard is believed to protect the baby.
The term falling knife suggests that buying into a market with a lot of downward momentum can be extremely dangerous just like trying to catch an actual falling.
If a friend gives you a knife you should give him a coin or your friendship will soon be broken.
It felt rather awkward.
If you play with a knife the angels will run away from you.
Sticking a knife into a cradle s headboard is believed by many superstitious knife owners to protect the baby.
It will cause a quarrel if knives are crossed at the table.
21 bad things are foretold if a knife falls and sticks into the floor.
Romania a dropped knife means a man will visit.
Placing a knife under the bed of a woman giving birth is believed to ease her pain during labor.
17 another superstition suggests that when a knife falls to the ground a man will soon visit.
26 knife superstitions that may surprise you.
4 sticking a knife into a cradle s headboard was believed to protect the infant.
If an eyelash falls out put it on the back of the hand make a wish and throw it over your shoulder.
Thrusting a knife into the door of a house is believed to provide protection.
A knife placed under the bed during childbirth will ease the pain of labor.
Some superstitions that are common in japan have been imported from other cultures.
I think they will be unexpected visitors.